Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul, along with a coalition of 17 attorneys general, advocates for the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals to restore critical gun control provisions in Hawaii. This appeal comes after a lower court decision deemed provisions for a 30-day permit requirement and regulations on unlicensed firearm imports as unconstitutional under the Second Amendment.
Raoul emphasizes the importance of state regulations in promoting public safety, stating that such measures do not infringe upon Second Amendment rights. His coalition includes attorneys general from states such as California, New York, and Massachusetts, highlighting a collective commitment to commonsense gun safety. As the legal battle unfolds, this case could set significant precedents for firearm regulations across the country.
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