In advance of at the Hawaii State Capitol, the NRA has sent out .
Amy Hunter, a听group media liaison, lists the bills and the NRA’s arguments against them.
听would expand prohibited possessors to include certain misdemeanor crimes.
The NRA says: “Under this bill, sending unwanted text messages and emails could qualify someone for misdemeanor stalking and possibly result in an individual being denied a constitutional right. …听
“Further, by including a new category of prohibited possessors for certain misdemeanor crimes some citizens who may have taken a plea deal years ago will also become prohibited overnight and not been apprised of this additional penalty when taking their deal or fighting their case.”
听would establish a petty misdemeanor for drinking alcohol while possessing a firearm.
The NRA says: “HB 626 does not set a limit for the amount of alcohol an individual can legally consume while in possession of a firearm.听Without this specification, any amount of alcohol consumption while in possession of a firearm could constitute a crime.听Individuals who possess a firearm and have had a couple sips of wine or anything containing alcohol, like Nyquil, could be in violation of the law.”
听would expand the existing registration requirement to implement a federal biometric registry of Hawaii gun owners.
The NRA says: “Positive hits in this system have not necessarily been adjudicated and could cause issues with an individual鈥檚 ability to exercise their constitutional rights. … “
Arguments in favor of each of these bills can be read by clicking on the bill links. But, generally, supporters say the legislation promotes public safety.
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