SB 2257 line 21: unless the person possesses a license to manufacture firearms
Correct me if I'm wrong, but won't this allow modern firearms though the manufactures or other places of buisiness that have the license? My understanding that this bill is addressing an issue that a current law already covers.
This bill looks to be a feeble attempt to address 3D printing. IMO there is a lack of understanding of how parts are manufactured in general. Does anyone know what existing law covers this. For example: a AR-15 lower assembly (80%), what law dictates that it will be serialized upon assembly?
While the bill allows manufacture, I was looking at section (c) "It shall be unlawful for any person to knowingly or intentionally possess, sell, deliver, barter, trade, gift, transfer, or acquire any firearm manufactured through the use of digital manufacturing technology."
I read it as it would be legal to manufacture if you have license, but not for anyone in Hawaii to own, under penalty of class C felony
Also section (e) "For purposes of this section, "digital manufacturing technology" means the use of an integrated, computer-based system comprising simulation,, three-dimensional visualization, analytics, and various collaboration tools to create product and manufacturing process definitions simultaneously. "Digital manufacturing technology" includes but is not limited to computer numerical control mills, three-dimensional printers, and laser cutting machines."
I read this as pretty much any thing thought of and designed on or by computer, which is pretty much all newer firearms, parts, accessories.
IANAL though, and political/legal jargon is confusing, at best, for me...