Hawaii 2022 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB2120

Introduced
1/19/22  

Caption

Relating To Theft In The Second Degree.

Impact

The legislative change proposed in SB2120 is expected to have a significant impact on Hawaii's penal code, specifically regarding how theft offenses are categorized. By redefining theft in the second degree to include electric guns, it elevates the seriousness of the crime and ensures that individuals who commit such thefts face stronger legal repercussions. This approach is meant to act as a deterrent against the theft of electric guns, aligning legal penalties with the potential dangers associated with these devices.

Summary

SB2120 aims to amend the offense of theft in the second degree to specifically include the theft of electric guns, regardless of their monetary value. The introduction of electric guns into public ownership has prompted concerns over their potential use in criminal activities, as they can incapacitate individuals and facilitate various crimes, including robbery and domestic violence. The bill recognizes the unique threat posed by electric guns and seeks to deter theft through heightened penalties, thereby aiming to enhance public safety.

Contention

Points of contention surrounding SB2120 may arise from various stakeholders regarding the implications of classifying electric gun theft as a higher degree of theft. Supporters may argue that this law is crucial for public safety and reflects the realities of contemporary crime. Conversely, opponents might contend that the bill could lead to disproportionate punishments or inadvertently criminalize individuals for minor infractions. Furthermore, there may be concerns about the effectiveness of this approach and whether it will genuinely reduce crime-related incidents involving electric guns.

Companion Bills

HI HB1456

Same As Relating To Theft In The Second Degree.

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