“Even if this is decided favorably for the 2A it is like playing wack-a-mole with these leftist administrations. Before the ink is dry on the decision another infringement will be passed and another year will be needed to make a decision.”
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear Wolford v. Lopez, a case out of Hawaii that could decide whether the Second Amendment protects the right to carry firearms on private property that’s open to the public.
The issue stems from Hawaii’s post-Bruen carry law and a controversial provision gun owners are calling the “Vampire Clause.”
After the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen, states could no longer deny concealed carry permits to law-abiding citizens based on “good cause.”
Hawaii, like New York, responded with new restrictions that effectively banned carry in most places: government buildings, parks, beaches, banks, and even private businesses.

