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Well, Hawaii's court thinks it is higher than the SC.https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/worl...dc&ocid=winp2fptaskbarhover&ei=9&sc=shoreline
I'm not a lawyer, but even I can see Hawaii's opinion is biased. What is unclear about "the right of the people"?
The left seems to think that if they want something badly enough, it is ok to violate the law. That will turn on them and bite them. We've already seen that with 2A sanctuary counties with sheriffs all over the country saying they wouldn't enforce some Fed gun laws.
We either have laws, or we don't. It won't play out well for them, or probably anyone else, if they decide we don't.
Just my humble 2 cents.