Seven anti-gun bills were pre-filed in the Hawaii 2025 legislative session. Many of these bills cross over in what they aim for, making it clear that Hawaii Representatives want to strip away our 2nd amendment rights without regard to the will of their constituents.
Such attempts at hindering, restricting, and regulating these rights are a transparent and obvious attack on Hawaii’s most vulnerable. Anyone trying to disarm the women of Hawaii is an accomplice to every sexual assault and murdered innocent on these islands. Our representatives and senators need to hear this loud and clear.
How You Can Help:
We need your help in defending and maintaining our right to bear arms. Hawaii has a fundamental right to self-defense in all of its various forms.
Below, we have listed each bill on the table aimed at stripping away at our constitution.
Click on the hyperlinks to familiarize yourself with the bill text(s).
The Proposed Legislation:
Oppose HB125:
Mandates written notice of firearms regulations at time of purchase.
Establishes strict liability for damages related to secure storage violations.
Violating storage requirements can result in fines and misdemeanor charges.
Oppose HB136:
Requires trigger locks with all firearm sales by licensed dealers.
Mandates written notice of firearms regulations at time of purchase.
Enforces strict guidelines for firearm storage, limiting options and imposing fines.
Broadens criminally negligent storage to include prohibited individuals.
Oppose HB138:
Enforces strict guidelines for firearm storage similar to HB136.
Holds gun owners criminally liable for minors accessing unsecured firearms.
Imposes class C felony for injury and class B felony for death.
Oppose House Bill 150:
prohibits an individual from lending a firearm to another individual, with very limited exceptions.
restricts the loaning of a firearm to another unless the individual already has a firearm permit or possesses a registered firearm
in the case of rifles or shotguns, the duration of the loan is less than 12 hours.
Oppose Senate Bill 174:
imposes egregious restrictions on the purchase and possession of ammunition.
individuals would be required to show their firearm registration when purchasing ammunition and would only be allowed to purchase ammunition for their permitted firearms.
Possession of ammunition of a caliber that is different from your registered firearm would be a criminal offense.
requires a license to sell or transfer ammunition.
Oppose Senate Bill 128:
removes an individual’s constitutional right to keep and bear arms for the conviction OR mere prosecution of trespassing on agricultural land.
Due process limits restrictions on constitutional rights to only serious convictions
removes a constitutional right for a petty misdemeanor offense and doesn’t even require a conviction.
Oppose Senate Bill 308:
expands Hawaii’s existing ban on detachable magazines capable of accepting more than 10 rounds to all firearms, not just for pistols.
A violation of the magazine ban, under current law, is punishable by up to five years in prison and up to $10,000 in fines if the magazine is found inserted into a firearm.
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