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New Federal law circumvents Hawaii's CCW process
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"I'm thinking slingshot, baseball bat, 2 by 4, coyote pee... etc.."

(b) Any person, not authorized by law, who carries concealed upon the person’s self or within any vehicle used or occupied by the person or who is found armed with any dirk, dagger, blackjack, slug shot, billy, metal knuckles, pistol, or other deadly or dangerous weapon shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and may be immediately arrested without warrant by any sheriff, police officer, or other officer or person. Any weapon, above enumerated, upon conviction of the one carrying or possessing it under this section, shall be summarily destroyed by the chief of police or sheriff.

a) Whoever knowingly manufactures, sells, transfers, possesses, or transports in the State any switchblade knife, being any knife having a blade which opens automatically

(1) by hand pressure applied to a button or other device in the handle of the knife, or

(2) by operation of inertia, gravity, or both, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.

H.R.S. § 134-52

(a) Whoever knowingly manufactures, sells, transfers, possesses, or transports in the State any butterfly knife having a blade encased in a split handle that manually unfolds with hand or wrist action with the assistance of inertia, gravity or both, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.

H.R.S. § 134-53

eta: "dangerous weapon" is open to interpretation, for example a stick with a nail in it is a "dangerous weapon". I mow the easements for 18 properties in our neighborhood and one of our neighbors has a pitbull that has attacked seven people. I have no choice but to potentially violate the law in order to provide myself with protection against the animal. Also ETA later for formatting.

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RE: New Federal law circumvents Hawaii's CCW process - by terracore - 12-12-2017, 12:01 PM

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