Supreme Court Ignores Hawaii’s Carry Ban That Says Love & Kindness More Important Than Gun Rights
Colion Noir, an expert in firearms law, discusses the US Supreme Court's decision not to hear a case challenging Hawaii's strict gun licensing requirements. He argues that the state's 'Spirit of Aloha' justification for restricting gun rights is flawed and clashes with Second Amendment protections. The video also touches on the broader strategy of anti-gun groups to enact laws at the state level, knowing they can delay legal challenges for years.










