Ige signs bills tightening gun laws

Hawaii Tribune

HONOLULU — Gov. David Ige is signing into law two bills that would tighten the state’s already strict gun regulations.

One bill Ige signed Monday bans bump stocks, which are devices that allow guns to be fired like assault weapons. The gunman in the Las Vegas shooting that killed 58 people in October used a bump stock.  

The other bill would cut the time a gun owner who is disqualified from possessing a firearm would have to turn in his or her weapon. People will have seven days to turn in their weapon, down from 30 days.

This law aims to protect people from domestic abusers. An individual would lose the right to possess a gun after being indicted, for example, or after receiving a temporary restraining order.

Hawaii Tribune

5 thoughts on “Ige signs bills tightening gun laws

  1. Ige proves he’s a traitor to this country

    Going to play along? Or tell him to GGF’ed?
    Sad ,people let tyrants push them around their whole lives … pathetic in fact

  2. I ’bout passed out when I saw that last sentence:

    “An individual would lose the right to possess a gun after being indicted, for example, or after receiving a temporary restraining order.”

    To be “indicted” is only to be accused, charged. It is no proof of guilt. And on the restraining order… anyone with a vendetta against someone could essentially disarm that person. What an underhanded way for the state to achieve its goal. Creepy.

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    1. When they pull this shit Galen,
      It’s passed time to show them who’s the real boss
      So many sheeple , so little time

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