A man chased down a suspected car thief last week in Maui and held her at gunpoint until police arrived, Hawaii News Now reported.The station's story also noted that the incident raises continuing "concerns over concealed carry laws."What are the details?Hawaii News Now said a video "appears to show.
Hawaii Supreme Court said there is no state constitutional right to carry a firearm in public, a move that some said upholds local gun control, but others disagree.
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As the Honolulu Police Department weighs compliance with newly enacted state laws, gun owners Tuesday flooded a hearing to weigh in on rules that will govern where firearms are not allowed, and the requirements for permits and licenses.
The new state and county gun laws that took effect on Monday have the potential of keeping some needed controls on the proliferation of firearms, including “ghost guns” that are hard to rein in.