Gun Owners SHOCKED as they Woke Up to NO More Gun Rights

Published on April 13, 2025
Duration: 11:41

This video details the passage of significant firearms restrictions in Hawaii, stemming from SB893 which was expanded into SB401. The new legislation effectively bans most semi-automatic firearms, shotguns, and 'assault pistols' that accept detachable magazines, drawing parallels to the 1994-2004 federal assault weapons ban. The speaker highlights the rapid expansion of the bill's scope and word count, and discusses the stringent requirements for firearm ownership in Hawaii, including permits for handguns, waiting periods, and registration for most firearms.

Quick Summary

Hawaii's SB401 legislation enacts a broad firearms ban, restricting semi-automatic rifles, shotguns, and 'assault pistols' that accept detachable magazines. The bill expanded significantly from its original proposal, mirroring aspects of past federal bans and imposing strict purchase requirements like handgun permits, waiting periods, and universal firearm registration.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Hawaii's Firearm Ban
  2. 00:20Scope of the Ban: Semi-Autos and Assault Pistols
  3. 01:20Evolution of the Bill: SB893 to SB401
  4. 02:39Restrictions on Existing Ownership
  5. 03:03Concealed Carry Permits in Hawaii
  6. 03:20Comparison to 1994 Crime Bill
  7. 03:41Examples of Banned Firearms (M1A, M1 Carbine)
  8. 04:39Proponent's View vs. Reality
  9. 05:35Legislative Process and Future Vote
  10. 06:06Features, Magazines, and Guns Targeted
  11. 06:55Hawaii's Purchase Requirements
  12. 07:48Firearm Registration in Hawaii
  13. 08:00Black Powder Guns and Permits
  14. 08:22Mental Health Disqualification
  15. 09:06Meeting Gun Control Agendas
  16. 09:27Potential for Gun Confiscation
  17. 09:54Call to Action for Residents
  18. 10:14Legal Battles and Court Outcomes
  19. 10:41Impact on Other States and Elections
  20. 11:17Stay Vigilant: The Erosion of Rights

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main impact of Hawaii's new firearms legislation, SB401?

Hawaii's SB401 significantly restricts firearm ownership by banning most semi-automatic rifles, shotguns, and 'assault pistols' that use detachable magazines. It also targets firearms with specific cosmetic or functional features often associated with 'assault weapons'.

How did Hawaii's SB401 evolve from its original proposal?

Originally SB893, the bill focused on .50 caliber weapons. It was later revived as SB401, dramatically expanding its scope from about 500 words to over 2600 words, encompassing a much wider range of firearms and restrictions.

What are the requirements for purchasing a firearm in Hawaii under current laws?

In Hawaii, purchasing a handgun requires a specific permit for that handgun. All firearm purchases involve a 14-day waiting period, submission of passport photos and fingerprints, and a stated reason for needing a concealed carry permit if applicable.

Does Hawaii require registration of firearms?

Yes, nearly all firearms in Hawaii must be registered. The only exception mentioned is for black powder guns, though even these require a permit to purchase.

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