SIG SAUER, Inc., a leading U.S.-based manufacturer of law enforcement and military firearms, is pleased to announce that the Hawaii Department of Public Safety has selected the SIG SAUER P320…..
Willes K. Lee makes history as the first from Hawaii nominated to serve on the NRA’s Board of Directors…
Swab-its, the makers of Bore-whips, Bore-tips and Gun-tips, announced that the S. Tokunaga Store in Hawaii has joined its rapidly expanding list of retailers.
Several weeks ago we alerted NRAILA.org readers that the City of Honolulu and the police department were intent on destroying over 2,300 used firearms worth an estimated $575,000, rather than…..
Mayor Caldwell of Honolulu made the decision to destroy half a million dollars of Smith & Wesson pistols, rather than sell them to police.
The Honolulu Police Department and City of Honolulu recently decided it will destroy $500,000 worth of fully-functioning handguns, rather than selling them for revenue.
The Deedy bill would Make it a petty misdemeanor for a person to recklessly possess a loaded firearm while the person is intoxicated, but the amendments have made this an ugly anti-gun bill…
The worst bill of the decade, SB 783, died yesterday. The Senate Public Safety Committee, Chaired by Sen. Will Espero voted to “defer indefinitely”…
Three gun bills are up for a hearing in the Hawaii Senate Public Safety Committee, Tuesday Feb 3, 2015…
California’s Peruta case has taken a new turn further strengthening the case for amending Hawaii’s may issue or show need concealed carry statute…
Auwe that the worst opponents of our gun rights won their primary races…
Mahalo to the Legislators who worked in favor of your gun rights and hunting heritage…
Koko Head District Park, is seeking further safety improvements to the ranges, starting in 2014 and continuing through 2018, with over $1 million asked…
The Senate Ways and Means Committe will hear SB2938, SD1, requiring the Attorney General to establish online registration of firearms for the State…
Recently, the 2014 Hawaii Legislature convened in Honolulu. As the legislative session gets going, the NRA is working hard to further and protect your Second Amendment rights….
If adopted, Resolution 13-74 would aid the Honolulu Police Department as well as law-abiding gun owners, requesting HPD open new locations for permitting and registration at the Kapolei and Kaneohe Police Stations…
Introduced by state senators Will Espero, Rosalyn Baker, Brickwood Galuterie & Josh Green, all democrats, SB 69 was originally a gun “buyback” bill, but has evolved into a mandatory background check bill on ALREADY acquired firearms…
Recently, firearm sales have skyrocketed across the nation. And, more importantly, most people know why…
D-21 is a terribly flawed mental health bill that must be defeated. Hawaiians would be subject to warrantless entry into their homes, warrantless seizure of their firearms based solely on a mere “report” by a so-called “mental health professional.” …
Hawaii’s Senate Bill 69 would appropriate $100,000 to county police departments statewide to establish “gun buyback” programs…
Scott Saiki (D-26), sought to repeal statutory language enacted last year that protects NRA instructors from absolute liability while teaching the introductory pistol and revolver course that is necessary to purchase a firearm…
Misguided state legislators are taking their lead from the national anti-gun wave that is being spread around the country by extremist New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg…
Now in effect, this legislation exempts NRA instructors from absolute liability for injury or damage caused by their firearms during the course of providing firearms training.
Would you be able to successfully stop an attack bare-handed? Would you be willing to bet your loved one’s life or physical and mental well-being on that?
Due to your efforts, this important NRA instructor liability protection legislation has been scheduled for a hearing in the state Senate Committee on Judiciary and Labor this Monday.
Probably the most profound failure of common sense is this gem: “…carrying a gun in public is not an effective form of self-defense…”
In response to the $15 per hour fee now being charged at Koko Head Shooting Complex, he has introduced two new bills, Bills 1 and 60.
Councilman Tom Berg’s resolution urging the City of Honolulu to open a shooting range in Kalaeloa is moving forward…
It’s a bald-faced lie that accomplishes nothing but slandering the deservedly pristine image of CCW permit holders, and it needs to be exposed…
Honolulu City Council member Tom Berg is helping to introduce a resolution that will work towards opening a firearms training range..