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General Topics => General Discussion => Topic started by: Tacticoolest on November 13, 2023, 02:54:16 PM

Title: Online Gun Registration HPD
Post by: Tacticoolest on November 13, 2023, 02:54:16 PM
Here's what I got from an email from HPD firearms department
"Aloha,
Thank you for your patience.
The online registration is backlogged 4-5 weeks.  You cannot use the firearm until you get the registration in an email from HPD. If you want the registration sooner you can come in person, no firearm needed, to register. You will need the information on the firearm, a picture/copy of the permit, and a picture of the serial number off the firearm.
If you have any questions please call (808) 723-3188"

Funny thing, it took me less than a day to purchase a handgun and take it home, but I can use it for another 2 to 3 weeks🙄 unless I go to HPD to register the gun in person.
 
 
Title: Re: Online Gun Registration HPD
Post by: changemyoil66 on November 13, 2023, 03:28:03 PM
Here's what I got from an email from HPD firearms department
"Aloha,
Thank you for your patience.
The online registration is backlogged 4-5 weeks.  You cannot use the firearm until you get the registration in an email from HPD. If you want the registration sooner you can come in person, no firearm needed, to register. You will need the information on the firearm, a picture/copy of the permit, and a picture of the serial number off the firearm.
If you have any questions please call (808) 723-3188"

Funny thing, it took me less than a day to purchase a handgun and take it home, but I can use it for another 2 to 3 weeks🙄 unless I go to HPD to register the gun in person.

There is nothing in the law that states you need to keep the registration with the gun.  If you keep the confirmation, then it's on HPD for not processing things in a timely manner.  Because even if you couldn't use it according to HPD, you are still in procession of it at home.  Which means you still have an "unregistered firearm".
Title: Re: Online Gun Registration HPD
Post by: Flapp_Jackson on November 13, 2023, 03:56:47 PM
There is nothing in the law that states you need to keep the registration with the gun.  If you keep the confirmation, then it's on HPD for not processing things in a timely manner.  Because even if you couldn't use it according to HPD, you are still in procession of it at home.  Which means you still have an "unregistered firearm".

if you already submitted the registration request, and the gun was acquired legally, there's nothing stopping you from using it.

I think this is another HPD control mechanism that's caused by their lack of ability to keep up with all the requirements they created for gun transfers.

There's nothing that says you can't use the gun during the 5-days between pickup and registration.  Therefore there's nothing that prohibits you from using it if they are dragging their feet a few more weeks.

A right delayed is a right denied.
Title: Re: Online Gun Registration HPD
Post by: zippz on November 13, 2023, 04:56:11 PM
That's an interesting take on it.  If the gun isn't considered registered during that time, that means you're illegally breaking the registration law by not doing it within 5 days of acquisition.

I guess if you get pulled over, the police will check their computer system and it won't show your registered gun and will then arrest you.
Title: Re: Online Gun Registration HPD
Post by: Sodie on November 13, 2023, 05:01:38 PM
That's an interesting take on it.  If the gun isn't considered registered during that time, that means you're illegally breaking the registration law by not doing it within 5 days of acquisition.

I guess if you get pulled over, the police will check their computer system and it won't show your registered gun and will then arrest you.

That’d make for an interesting court fight.  Can’t see how the state would win that one.
Title: Re: Online Gun Registration HPD
Post by: QUIETShooter on November 13, 2023, 06:36:16 PM
They make the laws yet they don't have the manpower to enforce it.

So funny this stupid state and county.
Title: Re: Online Gun Registration HPD
Post by: Flapp_Jackson on November 13, 2023, 07:00:18 PM
They make the laws yet they don't have the manpower to enforce it.

So funny this stupid state and county.

I remember when the Post-Sandy Hook Gun Hearings chaired by VP Biden came up with that gemstone:  The solution to having too few resources to enforce existing gun laws should not be more gun laws.

I guess it's a by-product of being an elected official:  Memory of a Goldfish.