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Supreme Court strikes down Hawaii law requiring permission to carry guns in stores and hotels
By Lindsay Whitehurst, Associated Press at KPRC 2 Houston / Click2Houston (NBC)
· June 25, 2026
· 3 min read
The Supreme Court struck down a Hawaii law requiring people to get permission to carry guns into stores and hotels on Thursday, in its latest opinion backing Second Amendment rights. The high court's 6-3 decision means people can carry guns onto privately owned property like shopping malls and ga...
Key takeaway The high court's 6-3 decision means people can carry guns onto privately owned property like shopping malls and gas stations, unless the owners specifically say guns are banned at their establishments.
Why this matters in Magnolia News
The Supreme Court's decision to strike down Hawaii's law requiring permission to carry guns in stores and hotels has implications for Montgomery County businesses. As the court's ruling allows individuals to carry guns onto privately owned property unless explicitly banned, local shopping malls, gas stations, and restaurants in Magnolia will need to reassess their firearms policies. This may lead to an increase in "no guns allowed" signs at establishments, as business owners exercise their authority to restrict firearms on their properties. The decision also raises questions about how local law enforcement will handle situations involving guns on private property, and whether additional training or protocols will be necessary. With the Houston area's large population and high volume of commercial activity, the effects of this ruling will likely be closely watched by business owners, residents, and law enforcement agencies in Magnolia and beyond.
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Category: business ·
Published: June 25, 2026 ·
Source: KPRC 2 Houston / Click2Houston (NBC) ·
Reading time: 3 min
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What is this story about? The Supreme Court struck down a Hawaii law requiring people to get permission to carry guns into stores and hotels on Thursday, in its latest opinion backing Second Amendment rights. The high court's 6-3 decision means people can carry guns onto privately owned property like shopping malls and ga...
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