GOA Mocks Hawaii’s Supreme Court Over Anti-gun Rights Ruling Based on ‘the Spirit of Aloha’

The state Supreme Court of Hawaii cited “the spirit of Aloha” in a 57-page ruling that residents did not have a Second Amendment right to bear arms, and it was mocked and ridiculed mercilessly on social media.

“The spirit of Aloha clashes with a federally-mandated lifestyle that lets citizens walk around with deadly weapons during day-to-day activities,” read the ruling written by Justice Todd Eddins…

“The Hawaiian Supreme Court completely lost their minds (and any credibility) by ruling the Second Amendment doesn’t apply to them,” read a statement from the Gun Owners of America. “Apparently their ‘spirit of Aloha’ doesn’t vibe with the right to keep and bear arms. Maybe the State of Texas can apply the “spirit of the Alamo” to federal mandates…”

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