Supreme Court takes up gun owners' challenge to 'Vampire Rules'
Source: USA Today
Jan. 17, 2026, 3:00 a.m. ET
WASHINGTON In the 1897 Gothic horror novel by Bram Stoker, Dracula couldnt enter a room without being invited. In a Supreme Court case the justices will hear on Jan. 20, gun rights advocates charge Hawaii and other states with creating Vampire Rules, laws requiring gun owners to get permission verbally, in writing or through a posted sign − before carrying a concealed firearm onto private property thats open to the public, such as a store.
The default presumption, they argue, should be that handguns are permitted on publicly open private property unless the owner explicitly bans them.
Their challenge which the Trump administration took the unusual step of encouraging the Supreme Court to hear before waiting for the court to ask for the government's views − wont require the justices to delve into 19th-century literature. But it will necessitate a review of laws from the colonial and Reconstruction eras.
Thats because the Supreme Court, in a landmark 2022 decision, said gun regulations have to be consistent with the nations historical tradition of firearm regulation to be constitutional.
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