So to be clear, in its analysis of the Hawaii right to bear arms provision, which is identical to the federal one and was adopted by the Hawaii legislature in 1950, the Hawaii Supreme Court looks to the history of Hawaii when it was a foreign nation.
Cool. pic.twitter.com/oaXl3fkXc9
— Kostas Moros (@MorosKostas) February 7, 2024
Ya, that's cool. The British tried to do the same in the 1770s. pic.twitter.com/dJobqTXv3E
— Kostas Moros (@MorosKostas) February 7, 2024
OK.
What's the process by which we can turn states into territories again? pic.twitter.com/lxNkIvHUcB
— Kostas Moros (@MorosKostas) February 7, 2024
Once again, at the time this man was charged, no one had ever gotten a CCW permit in Hawaii.
It's completely abdication of the judicial role to ignore this, unless the petitioner never brought it up, which I find unlikely. pic.twitter.com/6TTNW5Qd2E
— Kostas Moros (@MorosKostas) February 7, 2024
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