Hawaii 2024 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB1575

Introduced
1/17/24  
Refer
1/24/24  
Introduced
1/17/24  

Caption

Relating To The Penal Code.

Impact

If enacted, HB 1575 will create a new legal framework within Chapter 711 of the Hawaii Revised Statutes, making it unlawful to wear ski masks or balaclavas in various public settings. The bill specifies exceptions for traditional holiday costumes, religious purposes, safety-related trades, theatrical productions, winter sports, and First Amendment activities. A violation of this law would result in a fine of up to $250. This legal change reflects a broader trend toward tightening regulations related to identity concealment in order to promote community safety.

Summary

House Bill 1575 aims to amend the penal code of Hawaii by prohibiting the use of ski masks or balaclavas in public places and on public transportation. The bill highlights that while these garments can serve legitimate purposes, such as protecting against cold weather or for specific occupational uses, they can also be used to conceal identities which may aid in criminal activities like theft or violence. The intent of the legislation is to enhance public safety by discouraging the concealment of identities in public spaces, thereby aiding law enforcement in identifying individuals engaged in illegal activities.

Contention

Notable points of contention around the bill include concerns regarding its potential to infringe upon personal freedoms and rights, particularly the First Amendment. Critics may argue that the prohibition on ski masks could disproportionately affect individuals participating in cultural or religious practices. Furthermore, the vagueness surrounding what constitutes a public place can lead to challenges in enforcement and may raise questions regarding the equitable application of the law. The balancing act between enhancing public safety and respecting individual liberties will likely be a significant topic of debate among lawmakers and the public.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

HI HF25

A bill for an act relating to the commission of a criminal offense while wearing a mask, clothing, or device to conceal the identity of the wearer, and providing penalties.

HI B25-0413

Ski Mask Prohibition Act of 2023

HI AB596

Occupational safety: face coverings.

HI HB1405

CRIM CD-FIREARM PENALTIES

HI HB3010

CRIM CD-FIREARM PENALTIES

HI SB543

In riot, disorderly conduct and related offenses, providing for the offense of masked intimidation; and imposing penalties.

HI HB56

Relating to the authority of a person who is licensed to carry a handgun to openly carry the handgun; providing penalties.

HI HB1651

Relating to the authority of a person who is licensed to carry a handgun to openly carry a secured handgun; creating a criminal offense; providing penalties.

HI HB922

Relating to the authority of a person who is licensed to carry a handgun to openly carry the handgun; creating an offense; providing penalties.

HI SB17

Relating to the authority of a person who is licensed to carry a handgun to openly carry a holstered handgun; creating a criminal offense; providing penalties.

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