Okay, for reference, here is SB2938 SD2 as passed by the Senate committees:
(c)
No later than July 1, 2015, the department of the attorney general, in collaboration with the county police departments,
shall establish and operate a statewide online registration process for registering firearms that generally requires no more than two visits to the respective county police station per registration. Any funds received from county firearm registration fees shall be used to pay for costs incurred by the registering county and online registration processing costs incurred by the department of attorney general.
As amended by the House Public Safety Committee it (HD1) now reads:
SECTION 1. The purpose of this Act is to
establish a working group to study the feasibility of implementing a statewide online firearms registration process.
SECTION 2. (a) There is established an online firearms registration working group, to be placed within the department of the attorney general for administrative purposes, to study the feasibility of implementing a statewide online firearms registration process.
(b) In considering the feasibility of implementing a statewide online firearms registration process, the working group shall review the current firearms registration process, concerns or problems with the current process, and methods to address these concerns or problems in addition to an online registration process.
(c) The attorney general or the attorney general's designee shall serve as the chair of the working group, which shall also include:
(1) The chiefs of police of the Hawaii police department, Honolulu police department, Kauai police department, and the Maui police department, or the respective chief's designee; and
(2) A representative from the Hawaii Rifle Association.
(d) No member shall be made subject to chapter 84, Hawaii Revised Statutes, solely because of that member's participation as a member of the working group. Members shall serve without compensation.
(e) The working group
shall submit a written report of its findings and recommendations, including any proposed legislation, to the legislature
no later than twenty days prior to the convening of the regular session of 2015.
(f) The working group shall cease to exist on June 30, 2015.
SECTION 3. This Act shall take effect on July 1, 2050.
In other words, they're making a "working group" to study the issue that is made up of all the bureaucrats that oppose it: the attorney generals office and the county police chiefs... PLUS one person from HRA. What are the odds that the currently controlling bureaucrats are going to change their minds and decide to give firearm owners even a tiny break like only having to go to the police station twice? I rather doubt they will even toss us that minuscule crumb. Our only hope rests with tossing out the current legislative balance and electing Second Amendment friendly legislators (haha) or hoping the courts (in however many years it would take) give us some relief. I don't want to be "negative" (i try for "realistic"), but seriously? I suppose it's possible that the bill 1. might not even pass in any form, even just creating a working group composed of 83% die-hard opponents; 2. the joint committee could be influenced to pass the senate version; 3. the governor will veto it, or 4. It will pass in the original version and by the end of next year we will only have to miss work parts of two days instead of three days to exercise a fundamental individual natural civil unalienable right guaranteed by the Constitution. Such a deal!
