Woolford Case Could Redefine Your Right to Carry in Public
This discussion analyzes the Supreme Court's decision to take up the Wolford case, focusing on the question of carrying firearms on private property open to the public. It contrasts the Ninth Circuit's rulings in the May and Wolford cases, particularly regarding Hawaii's broader 'vampire rule' compared to California's. The analysis suggests the Court may be using this narrow issue to clarify the 'history, text, and tradition' methodology established in the Bruen decision and to curb lower courts' interpretations.










