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The Supreme Court Just Crushed This Anti-Gun Workaround

Hawaii tried to make your concealed carry permit basically worthless.
Your gun became illegal unless the owner gave you permission first.

Hawaii tried to make your concealed carry permit basically worthless.

You could have the permit.

You could pass the process.

You could legally carry.

But the second you walked into a gas station, grocery store, restaurant, or parking lot on private property…

Your gun became illegal unless the owner gave you permission first.

That’s not a right.

That’s a permission slip.

The Supreme Court just struck it down 6–3.

And this matters way beyond Hawaii.

New York, New Jersey, Maryland, California — they’ve all been playing the same game:

Give you the right on paper.

Then make it illegal almost everywhere you’d actually use it.

The Court just flipped the default back.

You can carry unless the property owner says no.

So here’s the question:

Should your carry permit work by default…

Or should you have to ask permission at every single door?

Drop your answer below — and send this to the person who still thinks these laws are about “safety.”

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