Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen (R) and 26 other states filed an amicus brief in Wolford v. Lopez urging the Supreme Court of the United States to strike down Hawaii’s concealed carry ban. [More]
[Via bondmen]
Notes from the Resistance
…Hawaii’s law effectively negates the right to carry arms in public… [More]
Nice to see DOJ taking another step forward.
I’m also glad to see the word “bipolar” being used by influencers.
[Via Jess]

Upholding Hawaii’s disarmament edict “fails every aspect of the analytical framework established by Bruen,” Beck and Petitioner Co-Counsel Mark W. Pennack argue. [More]
It’s difficult to conceive how the same court that gave us Bruen could agree that the Founders would have been cool with ubiquitous infringements.
Hawaii Sensitive Places Defense Fund… The fact the State of Hawaii hired these big shots is proof they are scared we can win. Please donate what you can. [More]
I trust readers here need no introduction to Alan Beck…?
Here’s just one way costs accumulate.
And this is what the state can afford to bolster rights denial because it has comparatively unlimited tax plunder to draw from.
[Via Tacticool Memes]
On Friday we celebrated DOJ Civil Rights filing an amicus brief with SCOTUS on Wolford v Lopez, the case out of Hawaii where there is a circuit split on “whether private property no carry default violates the Second Amendment.”
That’s the case where Alan Beck is one of the attorneys for petitioners.
Stephen Stamboulieh, who has worked with Alan on numerous efforts, as well as represented me, shares his thoughts: