Justice Samuel Alito dismissed the notion that the "spirit of aloha" allows Hawaii officials to violate the Second Amendment.

The Supreme Court has struck down a Hawaii law requiring people to get permission to carry guns into places such as stores and hotels

The law banned people from carrying guns in most public spaces and private property without owner’s permission

The Supreme Court struck down a Hawaii law prohibiting the carry of guns by permit holders on private property unless the owner gives express permission.

The Supreme Court decided that Hawaii's sweeping law preemptively barring concealed firearms on private property without permission is illegal.

Justice Samuel Alito dismissed the notion that the "spirit of aloha" allows Hawaii officials to violate the Second Amendment.

Hawaii's law required gun owners to get permission to carry their weapons in stores and hotels.