The U.S. Supreme Court has passed up an opportunity to correct a ruling by Hawaii’s top court that appears to violate Second Amendment interpretations.
The Hawaii Supreme Court recently rejected landmark Second Amendment cases that have been decided by the highest court in the country, finding the “spirit of Aloha clashes with a federally mandated lifestyle that lets citizens walk around with deadly weapons during day-to-day activities.”
“In Hawaii, there is no state constitutional right to carry a firearm in public,” the super-blue state court wrote.
Justice Clarence Thomas explained in a statement joined by Justice Samuel Alito that fixing the state court’s error “must await another day.”