Hawaii 2022 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB2363

Introduced
1/21/22  

Caption

Relating To Firearms.

Impact

This legislation aims to provide a clear framework for active and qualified retired law enforcement officers to carry concealed firearms, which currently lacks uniformity in Hawaii. Under LEOSA, retired officers are required to show proof of firearm competency; however, without state standards in place, varied qualifications could lead to inconsistencies. The bill would amend Chapter 134 of the Hawaii Revised Statutes, making it explicit that certain federal regulations apply and establishing state standards for training and certification.

Summary

Senate Bill 2363 seeks to align Hawaii's regulations regarding the concealed carry of firearms by active and retired law enforcement officers with the federal Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act (LEOSA). The bill is intended to address gaps in Hawaii's statutes by authorizing the Department of the Attorney General to create a standardized program that allows qualified retired law enforcement officers to carry concealed firearms in the state. The proposed changes would add specific sections to Hawaii's Revised Statutes to clarify the process and requirements for such carry licenses.

Contention

One point of contention surrounding SB2363 is the balance between public safety and the rights of retired law enforcement officers. Supporters of the bill argue that allowing retired officers to carry concealed weapons enhances their ability to respond to threats effectively, while critics may express concerns regarding the potential for increased gun violence or misuse of firearms by individuals who are no longer in active duty. The bill's impact on existing gun control laws and community safety will likely be heavily debated as it moves through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

HI HB2380

Same As Relating To Firearms.

Previously Filed As

HI HB1316

Relating To Firearms.

HI HB984

Relating To Firearms.

HI SB1282

Relating To Firearms.

HI HB427

Relating To Firearms.

HI SB416

Relating To Firearms.

HI HB430

Relating To Firearms.

HI SB2845

Relating To Firearms.

HI SB883

Relating To Firearms.

HI HB1166

Relating To Firearms Insurance.

HI SB1494

Relating To Firearms Insurance.

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