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But Hawaii residents Jason and Allison Wolford sued.
While the Ninth Circuit Court sided with the state, the Supreme Court has agreed to consider Hawaii's ban.
Hawaii passed a law that prohibits someone with a concealed carry permit from bringing a gun onto private property that is open to the public unless the property owner gives permission.
A few years ago, in its Bruin ruling, the Supreme Court not only ensured one's right to carry a handgun outside the home for self-defense, but also said gun laws need to be consistent with the country's historical tradition of firearms regulation.
Officials in Hawaii said their law satisfies Bruin, that it balances the needs of property owners with the rights of gun owners.
But Hawaii residents Jason and Allison Wolford sued.
While the Ninth Circuit Court sided with the state, the Supreme Court has agreed to consider Hawaii's ban.
Jessica Rosenthal, Fox News.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and Maryland Governor Wes Moore released a joint statement pledging to speed up reconstruction of the Francis Scott Key Bridge as well as the American Legion Bridge, both critical in connecting Maryland to D.C.
Late last year, the Maryland Transportation Authority said the Francis Scott Key Bridge would cost as much as $5.2 billion to rebuild, far more than the initial cost estimate, and that it couldn't be done before 2030, when the original goal was 2028.
Duffy and Moore said they talked about cost-sharing for the Francis Scott Key Bridge, as well as a public-private partnership for the American Legion Bridge.
Jessica Rosenthal, Fox News.
Treasury officials imposed new sanctions on 18 companies and individuals, including the Secretary of the Supreme Council for National Security, who called for violence against the protesters.
Others are sanctioned for laundering the proceeds of Iranian oil sales.
engaging in shadow banking and using the proceeds to fund the regime as well as terrorist proxies.
President Trump said he believes reports Iranian officials do not have any plans to hold executions of protesters.
While activist groups estimate as many as 12,000 may have been killed by the regime, Iran's foreign minister told Fox News terrorists from outside of Iran are behind the protest killings.
The regime has shut off the internet and jammed Starlink, making it difficult for Iranians to report what's really happening.