Do people have a right to gun ownership even if it conflicts the “spirit of Aloha”? Sarah and David dig into a 53-page opinion from the Supreme Court of Hawaii that teeters on the edge of defiance.
The Agenda:
—Clarifying public accommodation and the anti-Zionist bookstore
—Carrying a gun without a permit v. the Second Amendment
—The Law of the Splintered Paddle
—Bruen makes an appearance
—Trump’s briefs (to the Supreme Court)
Show Notes:
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