In this discussion, Mr. Beck, an appellate counsel representing Jason Wolford, passionately argues that Hawaii's law unfairly limits Second Amendment rights by presuming a ban on carrying firearms on private property open to the public. Ms. Harris, representing the State of Hawaii, counters that the law aligns with historical practices and property rights. They debate the implications of consent rules, the historical context of carrying laws, and the balance between state authority and constitutional protections, offering a compelling insight into a key legal challenge.