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11 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES H.B. NO. 851 THIRTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE, 2025 STATE OF HAWAII A BILL FOR AN ACT RELATING TO SELF DEFENSE. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
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4747 SECTION 1. The legislature finds that Hawaii residents have a fundamental right to be safe in their homes. However, the recent rise in violent crimes is threatening the public's sense of security. According to the Honolulu police department's 2021 annual report, Oahu has experienced a rise in violent and property-related crimes, including murder, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny-theft, and motor vehicle theft. Although residents have a right to self-defense when in their homes, including the use of deadly force if necessary, there is no right to use deadly force at the person's place of work. Accordingly, the purpose of this Act is to: (1) Clarify that a person who uses deadly force to protect against death, serious bodily injury, kidnapping, rape, or forcible sodomy does not have a duty to retreat if the person is in their dwelling, or on their property, unless the person is the initial aggressor; and (2) Repeal statutory language that permits a person to use deadly force at the person's place of work. SECTION 2. Section 703-304, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows: "§703-304 Use of force in self-protection. (1) Subject to the provisions of this section and [of] section 703-308, the use of force upon or toward another person is justifiable when the actor believes that [such] the use of force is immediately necessary for the purpose of protecting [himself] oneself against the use of unlawful force by the other person on the present occasion. (2) The use of deadly force is justifiable under this section if the actor believes that deadly force is necessary to protect [himself] oneself against death, serious bodily injury, kidnapping, rape, or forcible sodomy. An actor who uses deadly force in accordance with this subsection shall not have a duty to retreat under subsection (5) if the actor using deadly force is in the actor's dwelling or on the actor's property, unless the actor was the initial aggressor. (3) Except as otherwise provided [in subsections (4) and (5) of] under this section, a person employing protective force may estimate the necessity thereof under the circumstances as [he] the person believes them to be when the force is used without retreating, surrendering possession, doing any other act [which he] that the person has no legal duty to do, or abstaining from any lawful action. (4) The use of force is not justifiable under this section[:] to resist: (a) [To resist an] An arrest [which] that the actor knows is being made by a law enforcement officer, although the arrest is unlawful; or (b) [To resist force] Force used by the occupier or possessor of property or by another person on [his] the occupier or possessor's behalf, where the actor knows that the person using the force is doing so under a claim of right to protect the property[, except]; provided that this limitation shall not apply if[:] the actor: (i) [The actor is] Is a public officer acting in the performance of [his] the public officer's duties [or], a person lawfully assisting [him] the public officer therein, or a person making or assisting in a lawful arrest; or (ii) [The actor believes] Believes that [such] the force is necessary to protect [himself] oneself against death [or], serious bodily injury[.], kidnapping, rape, or forcible sodomy. (5) [The] Except as otherwise provided in subsection (2), the use of deadly force is not justifiable under this section if[:] the actor: (a) [The actor, with] With the intent of causing death or serious bodily injury[,] or committing kidnapping, rape, or forcible sodomy, provoked the use of force against [himself] oneself in the same encounter; or (b) [The actor knows] Knows that [he can] the actor may avoid the necessity of using [such] deadly force with complete safety by retreating [or by], surrendering possession of a thing to a person asserting a claim of right thereto, or [by] complying with a demand that [he] the actor abstain from any action [which he] that [: (i) The actor is not obliged to retreat from his dwelling or place of work, unless he was the initial aggressor or is assailed in his place of work by another person whose place of work the actor knows it to be; and (ii) A] a public officer justified in using force in the performance of [his] the public officer's duties, or a person justified in using force in [his] assistance or [a person justified in using force] in making an arrest or preventing an escape, is not obliged to desist from efforts to perform [his] the public officer or other justified person's duty, effect the arrest, or prevent the escape because of resistance or threatened resistance by or on behalf of the person against whom the action is directed. (6) The justification afforded by this section [extends] shall only extend to the use of confinement as protective force [only] if the actor takes all reasonable measures to terminate the confinement as soon as [he] the actor knows that [he] the actor safely can, unless the person confined has been arrested on a charge of crime." SECTION 3. This Act does not affect rights and duties that matured, penalties that were incurred, and proceedings that were begun before its effective date. SECTION 4. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored. SECTION 5. This Act shall take effect upon its approval. INTRODUCED BY: _____________________________
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4949 SECTION 1. The legislature finds that Hawaii residents have a fundamental right to be safe in their homes. However, the recent rise in violent crimes is threatening the public's sense of security. According to the Honolulu police department's 2021 annual report, Oahu has experienced a rise in violent and property-related crimes, including murder, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny-theft, and motor vehicle theft.
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5151 Although residents have a right to self-defense when in their homes, including the use of deadly force if necessary, there is no right to use deadly force at the person's place of work.
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5555 (1) Clarify that a person who uses deadly force to protect against death, serious bodily injury, kidnapping, rape, or forcible sodomy does not have a duty to retreat if the person is in their dwelling, or on their property, unless the person is the initial aggressor; and
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5757 (2) Repeal statutory language that permits a person to use deadly force at the person's place of work.
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5959 SECTION 2. Section 703-304, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
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6161 "§703-304 Use of force in self-protection. (1) Subject to the provisions of this section and [of] section 703-308, the use of force upon or toward another person is justifiable when the actor believes that [such] the use of force is immediately necessary for the purpose of protecting [himself] oneself against the use of unlawful force by the other person on the present occasion.
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6363 (2) The use of deadly force is justifiable under this section if the actor believes that deadly force is necessary to protect [himself] oneself against death, serious bodily injury, kidnapping, rape, or forcible sodomy. An actor who uses deadly force in accordance with this subsection shall not have a duty to retreat under subsection (5) if the actor using deadly force is in the actor's dwelling or on the actor's property, unless the actor was the initial aggressor.
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6565 (3) Except as otherwise provided [in subsections (4) and (5) of] under this section, a person employing protective force may estimate the necessity thereof under the circumstances as [he] the person believes them to be when the force is used without retreating, surrendering possession, doing any other act [which he] that the person has no legal duty to do, or abstaining from any lawful action.
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6767 (4) The use of force is not justifiable under this section[:] to resist:
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7373 (i) [The actor is] Is a public officer acting in the performance of [his] the public officer's duties [or], a person lawfully assisting [him] the public officer therein, or a person making or assisting in a lawful arrest; or
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7777 (5) [The] Except as otherwise provided in subsection (2), the use of deadly force is not justifiable under this section if[:] the actor:
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7979 (a) [The actor, with] With the intent of causing death or serious bodily injury[,] or committing kidnapping, rape, or forcible sodomy, provoked the use of force against [himself] oneself in the same encounter; or
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8181 (b) [The actor knows] Knows that [he can] the actor may avoid the necessity of using [such] deadly force with complete safety by retreating [or by], surrendering possession of a thing to a person asserting a claim of right thereto, or [by] complying with a demand that [he] the actor abstain from any action [which he] that [:
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8383 (i) The actor is not obliged to retreat from his dwelling or place of work, unless he was the initial aggressor or is assailed in his place of work by another person whose place of work the actor knows it to be; and
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8787 (6) The justification afforded by this section [extends] shall only extend to the use of confinement as protective force [only] if the actor takes all reasonable measures to terminate the confinement as soon as [he] the actor knows that [he] the actor safely can, unless the person confined has been arrested on a charge of crime."
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107107 Report Title: Self-Defense; Deadly Force; Duty to Retreat; Safe At Home Law Description: Clarifies that a person who uses deadly force in self-defense does not have a duty to retreat if they are in their dwelling or on their property unless they are the initial aggressor. Repeals statutory language that permits a person to use deadly force at their place of work. The summary description of legislation appearing on this page is for informational purposes only and is not legislation or evidence of legislative intent.
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