Anti-SB9 government links... (Read 3238 times)

rklapp

Anti-SB9 government links...
« on: January 23, 2017, 11:45:45 AM »
Keep an eye here to make sure the bill doesn't make it to committee. If so, submit testimony against it. You have to create an account to submit.
http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/home.aspx

List of State legislatures to send opposition emails to.
http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/members/legislators.aspx?chamber=all

The text of the new bill.
http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/session2017/bills/SB9_.pdf
FIREARMS INSURANCE
§ -1 Mandatory coverage. (a) In addition to the requirements under chapter 134, no person shall acquire or possess a firearm unless the person obtains firearms insurance to cover liabilities for personal injury and property damage arising out of the possession or use of the firearm.
(b) Upon obtaining firearms insurance, the person shall submit proof of coverage under a firearms' insurance policy and an administrative fee to the department of commerce and consumer affairs. The department shall determine the amount of the fee through rulemaking pursuant to chapter 91.
§ -2 Insurance program; establishment. (a) The department of commerce and consumer affairs, with the assistance of the department of public safety, shall establish through rules adopted pursuant to chapter 91, a firearms insurance program for the insurance requirements of firearms owners.
(b) The firearms insurance program shall cover, at a minimum:
(1) Rates, rate filings, and rate review by the insurance commissioner; and
(2) Coverages and rights.
§ -3 Firearms insurance special fund. (a) There isestablished in the treasury of the State, a firearms insurance special fund to be administered by the insurance commissioner. The revenues of the special fund shall consist of administrative fees charged to persons for the ownership and possession of firearms. The revenues of the special fund may be used to:
(1) Support programs in the public or private sectors that provide mental health services; and
(2) Enhance firearms safety.
(b) The commissioner shall submit an annual report to the legislature on the revenues and expenditures of the fund.
Yahh! Freedom and justice shall always prevail over tyranny, Babysitter Girl!
https://ronsreloading.wordpress.com/

macsak

Re: Anti-SB9 government links...
« Reply #1 on: January 23, 2017, 11:58:19 AM »
Keep an eye here to make sure the bill doesn't make it to committee. If so, submit testimony against it. You have to create an account to submit.
http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/home.aspx

List of State legislatures to send opposition emails to.
http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/members/legislators.aspx?chamber=all

The text of the new bill.
http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/session2017/bills/SB9_.pdf
FIREARMS INSURANCE
§ -1 Mandatory coverage. (a) In addition to the requirements under chapter 134, no person shall acquire or possess a firearm unless the person obtains firearms insurance to cover liabilities for personal injury and property damage arising out of the possession or use of the firearm.
(b) Upon obtaining firearms insurance, the person shall submit proof of coverage under a firearms' insurance policy and an administrative fee to the department of commerce and consumer affairs. The department shall determine the amount of the fee through rulemaking pursuant to chapter 91.
§ -2 Insurance program; establishment. (a) The department of commerce and consumer affairs, with the assistance of the department of public safety, shall establish through rules adopted pursuant to chapter 91, a firearms insurance program for the insurance requirements of firearms owners.
(b) The firearms insurance program shall cover, at a minimum:
(1) Rates, rate filings, and rate review by the insurance commissioner; and
(2) Coverages and rights.
§ -3 Firearms insurance special fund. (a) There isestablished in the treasury of the State, a firearms insurance special fund to be administered by the insurance commissioner. The revenues of the special fund shall consist of administrative fees charged to persons for the ownership and possession of firearms. The revenues of the special fund may be used to:
(1) Support programs in the public or private sectors that provide mental health services; and
(2) Enhance firearms safety.
(b) The commissioner shall submit an annual report to the legislature on the revenues and expenditures of the fund.

which bill has the 5 year registration requirement?

PalisadesKid

Re: Anti-SB9 government links...
« Reply #2 on: January 23, 2017, 12:12:48 PM »
which bill has the 5 year registration requirement?

This very one SB9. Page 11, Line 3. All the way down at the bottom .....

PalisadesKid

Re: Anti-SB9 government links...
« Reply #3 on: January 23, 2017, 12:13:26 PM »
Keep an eye here to make sure the bill doesn't make it to committee. If so, submit testimony against it. You have to create an account to submit.
http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/home.aspx

List of State legislatures to send opposition emails to.
http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/members/legislators.aspx?chamber=all

The text of the new bill.
http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/session2017/bills/SB9_.pdf
FIREARMS INSURANCE
§ -1 Mandatory coverage. (a) In addition to the requirements under chapter 134, no person shall acquire or possess a firearm unless the person obtains firearms insurance to cover liabilities for personal injury and property damage arising out of the possession or use of the firearm.
(b) Upon obtaining firearms insurance, the person shall submit proof of coverage under a firearms' insurance policy and an administrative fee to the department of commerce and consumer affairs. The department shall determine the amount of the fee through rulemaking pursuant to chapter 91.
§ -2 Insurance program; establishment. (a) The department of commerce and consumer affairs, with the assistance of the department of public safety, shall establish through rules adopted pursuant to chapter 91, a firearms insurance program for the insurance requirements of firearms owners.
(b) The firearms insurance program shall cover, at a minimum:
(1) Rates, rate filings, and rate review by the insurance commissioner; and
(2) Coverages and rights.
§ -3 Firearms insurance special fund. (a) There isestablished in the treasury of the State, a firearms insurance special fund to be administered by the insurance commissioner. The revenues of the special fund shall consist of administrative fees charged to persons for the ownership and possession of firearms. The revenues of the special fund may be used to:
(1) Support programs in the public or private sectors that provide mental health services; and
(2) Enhance firearms safety.
(b) The commissioner shall submit an annual report to the legislature on the revenues and expenditures of the fund.

Getting to it right now. Going down the line one by one.

rklapp

Re: Anti-SB9 government links...
« Reply #4 on: January 23, 2017, 04:17:24 PM »
which bill has the 5 year registration requirement?
Type SB9 into the bill search field.
Yahh! Freedom and justice shall always prevail over tyranny, Babysitter Girl!
https://ronsreloading.wordpress.com/

PalisadesKid

Re: Anti-SB9 government links...
« Reply #5 on: January 23, 2017, 05:27:38 PM »
DIRECT CONTACTS TO SENATORS GILBERT KEITH-AGARAN AND CLARENCE NISHIHARA.

I received a response from Will Espero, as I essentially sent emails expressing my opposition to SB9 to all state senators and representatives.

His response was that this bill would "likely be heard by Senator Nishihara (Public Safety) or Senator Keith-Agaran (Judiciary).

Gilbert Keith-Agaran:
Hawaii State Capitol, Room 221
Phone 808-586-7344
Fax 808-586-7348
E-Mail: senkeithagaran@capitol.hawaii.gov

Clarence Nishihara:
Hawaii State Capitol, Room 214
Phone 808-586-6970
Fax 808-586-6879
E-Mail: sennishihara@capitol.hawaii.gov


But like I mentioned, I already sent emails to these two senators, and all others, anyway.