RELATING TO FIREARMS.
Hawaii firearms bill SB 308 deferred by committee and carried to 2026 session without advancing, leaving specific provisions and intent undisclosed.
Hawaii firearms bill SB 308 deferred by committee and carried to 2026 session without advancing, leaving specific provisions and intent undisclosed.
SB 308 is a Hawaii firearms bill introduced by four state legislators. The bill was referred to the Judiciary and Hawaiian Affairs (JHA) committee but was deferred during its March 2025 hearing and subsequently carried over to the 2026 legislative session, meaning it did not advance during the 2025 session.
Hawaii has some of the nation's strictest gun regulations, so any firearms-related legislation carries significant policy weight. The bill's specific provisions are not detailed in the action history provided, but its progression (or lack thereof) through committee indicates either lack of support, lower priority status, or potential controversy among legislators.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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