The US Supreme Court in Washington.
Photographer: Graeme Sloan/BloombergThe US Supreme Court strengthened the constitutional right to carry a gun, striking down a Hawaii law that barred people from bringing firearms to stores and other private property without the owner’s express permission.
Voting 6-3, the high court sided with three Hawaii residents who said the measure violated their right under the Constitution’s Second Amendment to carry a weapon. The court’s three liberals dissented.

























