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Supreme Court rejects appeal challenging Hawaii gun licensing requirements under Second Amendment

Athletic Director Rob Bonner
Crook County School District
Athletic Director Rob Bonner

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court has rejected a challenge to Hawaii’s gun-licensing law, though three justices expressed a willingness to hear arguments over the issue later. The majority did not explain their reasoning in a brief order on Monday declining to take the case. But Justice Clarence Thomas, joined by Justice Samuel Alito, wrote that he would vote to hear a similar case later. Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote that the court could hear later revisit the case of  Christopher L. Wilson, who argues his Second Amendment rights were violated when he was charged with carrying a gun without a license.

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