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📖 Statute Reference
Haw. Rev. Stat. § 134-21
🚨 Penalties for Violations
Unlawful transport of a handgun is generally a felony (1-5 years) or misdemeanor for first offense. Fines up to $10,000 in some states.
📄 Exceptions & Special Cases
FOPA (18 U.S.C. § 926A) provides federal protection for unloaded, locked transport. Law enforcement and active military exempt. Licensed residents may carry under strict conditions.
🔄 Recent Changes
California: Magazine ban upheld, handgun roster maintained. NY: CCIA continues with new restrictions. WA: Magazine ban, 10-day waiting period.
🔍 Expanded Analysis: Hawaii Firearm Transport Laws
What this means for residents and visitors: A in-depth review of Firearm Transport laws in Hawaii finds that the substance is classified as 'Restrictive' under current state and federal statutes. Hawaii is a restrictive state for firearm transport. No carry of loaded firearms in vehicles. All firearms must be unloaded and encased. State permit required for possession. Individuals planning to possess, purchase, or distribute Firearm Transport in Hawaii should be aware that License/permit required for any loaded carry. Firearms must be unloaded and locked in separate container during transport. No carry of loaded firearms in vehicles. All firearms must be unloaded and en. We recommend consulting a qualified local attorney before relying on any legal status summary.
Related restrictions: License/permit required for any loaded carry. Firearms must be unloaded and locked in separate container during transport. No carry of loaded firearms in vehicles. All firearms must be unloaded and encased. State permit required for possession.
🔗 Official Resources
Source: https://www.hawaii.gov/
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