Hawaii: 2nd Fewest Gun Dealers Per Capita
Latest federal data finds 68,000 dealers nationwide, but just 140 in the islands.
Should Hawaii’s DLNR Cops Carry Semi-Automatic Weapons?
Citing an increased risk of terrorism, conservation officers want more semi-automatic rifles and shotguns to protect the state’s vast聽natural resources.
16 Gun Deaths: What’d Hawaii Reps Do?
Hawaii’s congressional delegation is in sync when it comes to gun control, which may be part of why the Aloha State has so few gun-related deaths.
Hawaii, A Model For Gun Control?
Gun smuggling is kind of hard when you’re on an island in the middle of the ocean.
How Many People Have Police Killed So Far This Year?
Since January,聽police in the United States have killed 745 and are聽on track to kill around 1,200 by聽the end聽of the year.
Study: Low Injury Rate Shows Gun-Control Laws Work
States like Hawaii with strict gun-control legislation saw fewer gunshot wounds in 2010 than those with more relaxed聽laws.
Hawaii Movie Theaters Inspecting Bags, Packages
The policy appears to have been prompted by recent attacks on the mainland over a two-week聽period in July and August.
Hawaii: Sun, Surf and Suicides
The islands seem to be part of a phenomenon聽one expert dubbed “suicide tourism,” in which some people seek out final-destination spots in well-known places.
Are There More Guns Than People in Hawaii?
Gun ownership has grown by 300 percent in the last 15 years with more than 400,000 guns registered in Hawaii.
The Projector: Civil Beat Checks Out a Gun Show as the Legislature Continues
Gun ownership in Hawaii has been growing for the past few years which prompted us to take a break from the Legislature and attend a gun show at the Blaisdell.