Under Hawaii's Act 52 (passed in 2023), businesses open to the public are gun-free by default unless the owner posts signs or gives explicit permission allowing firearms.
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True. Hawaii's Act 52, signed on June 2, 2023, created a default ban requiring property owners to give "unambiguous written or verbal authorization" or post "clear and conspicuous signage" before lice...
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