Hawaii: Judge Announces Intent To Strike Down Gun Registration And Firearms Permit Law – IOTW Report

Hawaii: Judge Announces Intent To Strike Down Gun Registration And Firearms Permit Law

HONOLULU, HI –-(Ammoland.com)- Today, a District judge announced that he would strike down Hawaii’s gun registration and firearms permit law in the Yukutake v Connors case.

The lawsuit centers around Hawaii’s requirements on gun owners along with Honolulu Police Department’s registration and gun policies. Gun owners must apply for a firearm permit in person at the central police station on Oahu. This rule means that a gun must travel to the police station in Honolulu to apply for a gun permit no matter where they live on the island. The resident must then return to the station in person 14 days later to pick up the permit. Once the person acquires a firearm, they must then again return to the station with the gun to register it with the police department.

These requirements mean that a person must travel to the police station at least three times to obtain a gun in the Aloha State.

It could take several hours to reach the police station Honolulu from parts of the island depending on the time of day and traffic, and the Honolulu Police Department policies limit the time that a resident can pick up a permit to Monday to Friday (excluding holidays) and between the hours of 7:45 am and 3 pm. These times are in the middle of the workday for most residents, which means that someone would have to take off three days of work to obtain a gun. more

8 Comments on Hawaii: Judge Announces Intent To Strike Down Gun Registration And Firearms Permit Law

  1. Only on the island of Oahu or every island has it’s own police station a prospective gun owner must travel to?

    That’d be a huge inconvenience if you lived on Kauai.

    Hawaii, which is getting little notice, has put some horrendous Chinese flu restrictions in place on tourists and returning residents.

    Yet another place I used to love spending time in that REgressives have ruined.

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  2. @Anon

    Yep, a 50 lb. coconut falling on your head will put a person in a world of hurt. I didn’t know that till I saw a sign that warned people from taking a snooze underneath a coconut palm.

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  3. Looks like yet another ‘judge’ who narcissistically believes he makes policy rather than enforcing current laws. Makes one wonder just what exactly are they doing under those laughable robes.

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