The State of Hawaii filed a petition on Wednesday seeking en banc review of a Ninth Circuit panels ruling in Teter v. Lopez. While that ruling was limited in scope, declaring Hawaiis ban on butterfly knives to be unconstitutional, the panels correct application of the Supreme Courts ruling in Bruen and the standards it set for evaluating Second Amendment challenges to gun control laws has implications that extend well beyond butterfly knife cases and well beyond Hawaii. States facing Second Amendment lawsuits challenging various gun control laws have worked very hard to twist and misapply the Bruen standard, and some courts have gone along with the distortions of Bruen that states are advocating.
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