
"Such a law "effectively nullifies licenses to carry arms in public," Trump's lawyers said."
"If you "stop at a gasoline station, you are committing a crime," Deputy Solicitor Gen. Sarah Harris told the court."
""An invitation to shop is not an invitation to bring your Glock," Washington attorney Neal Katyal told the court."
""There is no constitutional right to enter property that includes a right to bring firearms.""
Five states, including California and Hawaii, adopted laws barring firearms on private property open to the public without owner or manager consent. The Trump administration and gun-rights advocates urged the Supreme Court to strike down those laws as unconstitutional under the 2nd Amendment, saying the statutes nullify public-carry licenses and criminalize routine stops. State and property-rights advocates contend that property owners can set rules and that an invitation to shop does not include an invitation to bring firearms. Justices appeared split along ideological lines, with conservatives signaling willingness to protect public carrying rights while weighing owners' control over private premises.
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