RELATING TO FIREARMS.
Hawaii HB 136, a firearms bill in committee review, carries over to 2026 with details pending official text publication.
Hawaii HB 136, a firearms bill in committee review, carries over to 2026 with details pending official text publication.
HB 136 is a firearms-related bill introduced in the Hawaii legislature that has been referred to the Judiciary and Hawaiian Affairs Committee and the Consumer Protection and Commerce Committee. The bill was introduced in January 2025 and carried over to the 2026 legislative session without passage, meaning its specific provisions remain under consideration for future legislative action.
Firearms legislation in Hawaii is particularly significant given the state's existing strict gun regulations—among the most restrictive in the nation. Any changes to firearm policy in Hawaii could affect licensing, ownership requirements, or regulation enforcement, impacting both gun owners and public safety discussions. The bill's referral to both judiciary and consumer protection committees suggests it may address multiple aspects of firearms regulation or commerce.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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