Relating To Firearms. [HB-785]
[Firearms/Gun Control ]
[Crime ]
[Public Safety ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Establishes the offense of a loaded firearm while intoxicated as a petty misdemeanor.
HB-785: Relating To Firearms.
Sponsored by: Rep. Nadine Nakamura
The Committee(s) On Jha Recommend(s) That The Measure Be Deferred. on 03/02/2021
Relating To The Uniform Probate Code. [HB-783]
[Firearms/Gun Control ]
[Crime ]
[Public Safety ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Requires a personal representative of a decedent appointed under the Uniform Probate Code to notify the police department of the appropriate county of any and all firearms in an estate. Requires the police department to certify that all registered firearms in an estate and other firearms of which the police department has been notified are properly transferred or disposed of before the estate may close.
HB-783: Relating To The Uniform Probate Code.
Sponsored by: Rep. Daynette Morikawa
The Committee(s) On Jha Recommend(s) That The Measure Be Deferred. on 02/04/2021
Relating To Firearms. [HB-710]
[Firearms/Gun Control ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Public Safety ]
Authorizes county police chiefs to issue permits to acquire firearms to U.S. nationals who otherwise meet all of the applicable criteria under section 134-2, HRS.
HB-710: Relating To Firearms.
Sponsored by: Rep. Bob McDermott
Introduced And Pass First Reading. on 01/27/2021
Relating To Firearms. [HB-657]
[Firearms/Gun Control ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Public Safety ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Crime ]
Authorizes the department of the attorney general to develop and implement a state program to allow active and retired law enforcement officers to carry a concealed firearm in the State pursuant to the federal Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act of 2004. Makes a conforming amendment to state firearm laws.
HB-657: Relating To Firearms.
Sponsored by: Rep. Mark Nakashima
Referred To Jha, Fin, Referral Sheet 1 on 01/27/2021
Relating To Firearm Ownership. [HB-662]
[Firearms/Gun Control ]
[Crime ]
[Public Safety ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Provide an extensive process for limited firearm ownership for hunting or sport only for certain misdemeanor offenders who are currently not allowed to possess a firearm in the State. Effective 7/1/2050. (HD1)
HB-662: Relating To Firearm Ownership.
Sponsored by: Rep. Mark Nakashima
Received From House (hse. Com. No. 241). on 03/11/2021
Relating To Firearms. [HB-355]
[Firearms/Gun Control ]
[Crime ]
[Public Safety ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Requires the chiefs of police to grant licenses to carry concealed pistols or revolvers and ammunition therefor to applicants twenty-one years of age or more. Extends the period of licensure to five years. Amends the required procedures for granting a license. Repeals language authorizing the chiefs of police to grant licenses to carry unconcealed pistols or revolvers and ammunition therefor. Repeals the prohibition against the unauthorized carry of a concealed or unconcealed pistol or revolver. Repeals the licensure fee.
HB-355: Relating To Firearms.
Sponsored by: Rep. Scott Saiki
Referred To Jha, Fin, Referral Sheet 1 on 01/27/2021
Relating To Firearms. [SB-459]
[Firearms/Gun Control ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Public Safety ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Crime ]
Authorizes the department of the attorney general to develop and implement a state program to issue firearm qualification certifications to qualified retired law enforcement officers to carry a concealed firearm in the State pursuant to the federal Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act of 2004. Makes a conforming amendment to state firearm laws. (SD1)
SB-459: Relating To Firearms.
Sponsored by: Sen. Donna Kim
The Committee(s) On Jha Recommend(s) That The Measure Be Deferred. on 03/16/2021
Relating To Firearms. [SB-295]
[Firearms/Gun Control ]
[Crime ]
[Public Safety ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Establishes the offense of a loaded firearm while intoxicated as a petty misdemeanor.
SB-295: Relating To Firearms.
Sponsored by: Sen. Karl Rhoads
The Committee On Psm Deferred The Measure. on 02/16/2021
Relating To Firearms. [SB-305]
[Firearms/Gun Control ]
[Crime ]
[Public Safety ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Prohibits a person from lending a firearm to a person who does not have a firearm permit or does not have a registered firearm. Requires an adult who is borrowing a firearm to have either a firearm permit or a registered firearm, and not be prohibited to own or possess a firearm. Specifies that an adult who is twenty-one years of age or older may be lent a rifle or shotgun for a period not to exceed twelve hours. Repeals the authorization to use a rifle or shotgun outside of the State for up to seventy-five days. Repeals the authorization to lend
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SB-305: Relating To Firearms.
Sponsored by: Sen. Karl Rhoads
Re-referred To Jdc. on 02/01/2021
Relating To Firearms. [SB-307]
[Firearms/Gun Control ]
[Crime ]
[Public Safety ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Includes any firearm or rifle with the capacity to fire ammunition of fifty caliber or higher except shotguns and muzzle-loading firearms in the list of prohibited weapons. Takes effect 5/6/2137. (SD1)
SB-307: Relating To Firearms.
Sponsored by: Sen. Karl Rhoads
Pass First Reading on 03/11/2021
Relating To Firearms. [SB-301]
[Firearms/Gun Control ]
[Crime ]
[Public Safety ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Expands the ban on pistols with a detachable magazine with over ten round capacity to any firearm with a detachable magazine with over ten round capacity. (SD1)
SB-301: Relating To Firearms.
Sponsored by: Sen. Karl Rhoads
Pass First Reading on 03/11/2021
Relating To Firearms. [HB-251]
[Firearms/Gun Control ]
[Crime ]
[Public Safety ]
[Criminal Justice ]
Includes any firearm or rifle with the capacity to fire ammunition of fifty caliber or higher in the list of prohibited weapons.
HB-251: Relating To Firearms.
Sponsored by: Rep. Linda Ichiyama
Referred To Jha, Referral Sheet 1 on 01/27/2021
Relating To Firearms. [SB-198]
[Firearms/Gun Control ]
[Public Safety ]
[Children and Youth ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Raises the maximum age of minors for which safe storage of firearms is required from sixteen to eighteen years.
SB-198: Relating To Firearms.
Sponsored by: Sen. Karl Rhoads
Re-referred To Jdc. on 02/01/2021
Relating To Firearms. [HB-31]
[Firearms/Gun Control ]
[Public Safety ]
[Children and Youth ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Raises the maximum age of minors for which safe storage of firearms is required from sixteen to eighteen years.
HB-31: Relating To Firearms.
Sponsored by: Rep. Gregg Takayama
Act 148, On 07/01/2021 (gov. Msg. No. 1250). on 07/02/2021