Hawaii 2023 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB621

Introduced
1/20/23  

Caption

Relating To The Public Carrying Of Firearms.

Impact

If enacted, this bill would remove the discretion currently held by county police chiefs to issue licenses under the existing 'proper cause' standard set forth in section 134-9 of the Hawaii Revised Statutes. The new law would permit any US citizen over the age of 21 to carry a firearm, either concealed or unconcealed, without demonstrating any special need for self-defense. This would align Hawaii with other states that have adopted similar laws aimed at increasing public access to firearms for self-protection.

Summary

Senate Bill 621 proposes significant changes to Hawaii's firearms laws, primarily aimed at establishing Hawaii as a 'constitutional carry' state. This legislation seeks to repeal existing licensing requirements that require individuals to demonstrate a specific need for self-defense in order to carry firearms in public. The bill addresses concerns surrounding the high rate of violent crime, asserting that residents should have the right to protect themselves without having to justify their need to do so to law enforcement officials.

Contention

The proposed changes are likely to spark a significant debate within the community and among lawmakers. Advocates for gun rights argue that this legislation will enhance individual freedoms and safety, while opponents raise concerns about potential increases in firearm-related incidents and the implications for public safety. There's skepticism regarding the readiness of law enforcement to adjust to this new paradigm, particularly in managing the potential for increased visibility of firearms in public spaces, which some fear could escalate tensions or lead to more violent encounters.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

HI SB621

Relating To The Public Carrying Of Firearms.

HI HB430

Relating To Firearms.

HI SB1282

Relating To Firearms.

HI HB984

Relating To Firearms.

HI SB416

Relating To Firearms.

HI HB427

Relating To Firearms.

HI HB425

Relating To Firearms.

HI SB1000

Relating To Firearms.

HI HB1306

Relating To Firearms.

HI HB1747

Relating To Firearms.

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