CHAPTER 134
FIREARMS, AMMUNITION AND DANGEROUS WEAPONS
Part I. General Regulations
Section
134-1 Definitions
134-2 Permits to acquire
134-2.5 Permits for motion picture films or television
program production
134-3 Registration, mandatory, exceptions
134-3.5 Disclosure for firearm permit and registration
purposes
134-4 Transfer, possession of firearms
134-5 Possession by licensed hunters and minors; target
shooting; game hunting
134-6 Repealed
134-6.5 Relief from federal firearms mental health
prohibitor
134-7 Ownership, possession, or control prohibited, when;
penalty
134-7.2 Prohibition against seizure of firearms or
ammunition during emergency or disaster; suspension
of permit or license
134-7.3 Seizure of firearms upon disqualification
134-7.5 Seizure of firearms in domestic abuse situations;
requirements; return of
134-8 Ownership, etc., of automatic firearms, silencers,
etc., prohibited; penalties
134-8.5 Bump fire stock, multiburst trigger activator, or
trigger crank; prohibition
134-9 Licenses to carry
134-9.1 Carrying or possessing a firearm in certain locations
and premises prohibited; penalty
134-9.2 Duty to maintain possession of license while carrying
a firearm; duty to disclose; penalty
134-9.3 Leaving unsecured firearm in vehicle unattended;
penalty
134-9.4 Unlawful conduct while carrying a firearm; penalty
134-9.5 Carrying or possessing a firearm on private property
of another person without authorization; penalty
134-9.6 Annual report on licenses to carry
134-9.7 Failure to conceal a firearm by a concealed carry
licensee; penalty
134-10 Alteration of identification marks prohibited
134-10.2 Manufacturing, purchasing, or obtaining firearm parts
to assemble a firearm having no serial number; penalty
134-10.5 Storage of firearm; responsibility with respect to
minors
134-11 Exemptions
134-12 Repealed
134-12.5 Forfeiture of firearms, ammunition, deadly or
dangerous weapons, and switchblade knives; when
134-13 Revocation of permits and licenses
134-14 Report
134-15 Restriction of materials for manufacture of pistols
or revolvers
134-16 Repealed
134-17 Penalties
134-18 Qualified immunity for physicians, psychologists,
psychiatrists, physician assistants, or advanced
practice registered nurses who provide information on
permit or license applicants
134-21 Carrying or use of firearm in the commission of a
separate felony; penalty
134-22 Possession of a firearm with intent to facilitate
the commission of a felony drug offense; penalty
134-23 Place to keep loaded firearms other than pistols and
revolvers; penalty
134-24 Place to keep unloaded firearms other than pistols
and revolvers; penalty
134-25 Place to keep pistol or revolver; penalty
134-26 Carrying or possessing a loaded firearm on a
public highway; penalty
134-27 Place to keep ammunition; penalty
134-28 Explosive devices; prohibitions; penalty
134-29 Reporting lost, stolen, or destroyed firearms;
penalties
Part II. Firearms, Dealers' Licenses
134-31 License to sell and manufacture firearms; fee
134-32 License to sell and manufacture firearms; conditions
134-33 Punishment for violations of section 134-32
134-34 National emergency, when
Part III. Dangerous Weapons
134-51 Deadly weapons; prohibitions; penalty
134-52 Switchblade knives; prohibitions; penalty
134-53 Butterfly knives; prohibitions; penalty
Part IV. Gun Violence Protective Orders
134-61 Definitions
134-62 Court jurisdiction
134-63 Commencement of action; forms
134-64 Ex parte gun violence protective order
134-65 One-year gun violence protective order issued after
notice and hearing
134-66 Termination and renewal
134-67 Relinquishment of firearms and ammunition
134-68 Return and disposal of firearms or ammunition
134-69 Reporting of order to Hawaii criminal justice data
center
134-70 Penalties
134-71 Law enforcement to retain other authority
134-72 Lack of liability for failure to seek order
Part V. Electric Guns
134-81 Definitions
134-82 Restrictions on use, sale, offer for sale,
distribution, and transfer of electric guns and
cartridges
134-83 License to sell, offer to sell, distribute, or
otherwise transfer electric guns or cartridges; fee
134-84 Sale, offer for sale, distribution, or transfer of
electric guns or cartridges
134-85 Disposal of electric gun or cartridge
134-86 Ownership or possession prohibited
134-87 Exemptions
134-88 Storage of electric gun; responsibility with respect
to minors
134-89 Carrying or use of electric gun in the commission of a
separate misdemeanor
134-90 Carrying or use of electric gun in the commission of a
separate felony
Part VI. Firearm Industry Responsibility
134-101 Definitions
134-102 Firearm industry members; standards of conduct
134-103 Violations; who may sue; relief
134-104 Interpretation of part
Cross References
Zero tolerance policy for drugs and weapons, see §302A-1134.6.
Case Notes
Defendant could not claim that state firearms regulations infringed upon rights protected by Second Amendment. 82 H. 143, 920 P.2d 357 (1996).
Right to bear arms may be regulated by the State in a reasonable manner. 82 H. 143, 920 P.2d 357 (1996).
Appellate court precluded from remanding convictions for retrial as no lesser included offense of a felon in possession of a firearm or ammunition under this chapter. 82 H. 517 (App.), 923 P.2d 934 (1996).