RELATING TO FIREARMS.
Hawaii SB 2575, a firearms measure, passed first reading and underwent committee review before being deferred for further consideration in early 2026.
Hawaii SB 2575, a firearms measure, passed first reading and underwent committee review before being deferred for further consideration in early 2026.
SB 2575 is a Hawaii firearms measure currently in early legislative stages that has been referred to the Public Safety and Military Affairs (PSM) and Judiciary committees. The bill was introduced on January 23, 2026, passed first reading, and had a public hearing scheduled for February 2, 2026, though the PSM committee subsequently deferred the measure.
Hawaii has some of the nation's strictest firearms regulations, making any firearms-related legislation potentially significant for residents' rights and public safety policy. The bill's current status in committee means its specific provisions remain under review, but its progression through the legislative process indicates it addresses issues considered material enough for formal consideration by multiple committees.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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