A major federal lawsuit has been filed in Hawaii by attorney Alan Beck, challenging the state’s law that bars non-residents from obtaining concealed carry permits. Representing plaintiff Jonathan Sinsky and the Hawaii Rifle Association, Beck argues that the law violates the Second Amendment. The 52-page complaint includes 35 pages of historical evidence showing a longstanding tradition of allowing non-residents to carry firearms for self-defense. Hawaii has already conceded that Sinsky is fully qualified for a permit except for his residency status. Observers suggest this case could be a pivotal step toward nationwide recognition of non-residents’ right to carry firearms, following similar successes in New York and California.
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