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Hawaii's high court cites 'The Wire' in its ruling on gun rights

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It says a man can be prosecuted for carrying a gun in public without a permit citing «The Wire» and invokes the «spirit of Aloha» in rebuke of a U.S. Supreme Court decision that expanded gun rights.
A ruling by Hawaii’s high court saying that a man can be prosecuted for carrying a gun in public without a permit cites crime-drama TV series «The Wire» and invokes the «spirit of Aloha» in an apparent rebuke of a U.S. Supreme Court decision that expanded gun rights nationwide.
«The thing about the old days, they the old days,» the unanimous Hawaii Supreme Court ruling issued Wednesday said, borrowing a quote from season four, episode three of the HBO series to express that the culture from the founding of the country shouldn’t dictate contemporary life.
Authored by Justice Todd Eddins, the opinion goes on to say, «The spirit of Aloha clashes with a federally-mandated lifestyle that lets citizens walk around with deadly weapons during day-to-day activities. «
The ruling stems from a 2017 case against Christopher Wilson, who had a loaded pistol in his front waistband when police were called after a Maui landowner reported seeing a group of men on his property at night.
The handgun was unregistered in Hawaii, and Wilson had not obtained or applied for a permit to own the gun, the ruling said. Wilson told police he legally bought the gun in Florida in 2013.
Wilson’s first motion to dismiss the charges argued that prosecuting him for possession of a firearm for self-defense violated his right to bear arms under the Second Amendment of the U.

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