The amended bill is posted at
http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/session2015/bills/HB888_HD1_.HTMThey clarified the lack of definitions of "possession" and "intoxicated" by writing:
"(b) For the purposes of this section, a person is in possession of a loaded firearm when the person has immediate physical control over a loaded firearm.
(c) For the purposes of this section, a person is intoxicated if the person meets the definition of "under the influence" as defined in section 291E-1."
There is still no definition of "
recklessly possess a loaded firearm". I guess everyone gets to decide on their own whether a particular action is "reckless" or not.
Officer: "You're under arrest for reckless possession."
Possessor: "I wasn't being reckless."
Officer: "Yes you were."
Possessor: "No I wasn't!"
Officer: "Uh huh!"
Possessor: "Uh uh!"
Etc.
Here is the definition of "under the influence" from HRS 291E-1:
"Under the influence" means that a person:
(1) Is under the influence of alcohol in an amount sufficient to impair the person's normal mental faculties or ability to care for the person and guard against casualty;
(2) Is under the influence of any drug that impairs the person's ability to operate the vehicle in a careful and prudent manner;
(3) Has .08 or more grams of alcohol per two hundred ten liters of the person's breath; or
(4) Has .08 or more grams of alcohol per one hundred milliliters or cubic centimeters of the person's blood.
I suppose they mean to substitute "ability to operate the vehicle in a careful and prudent manner" with "ability to operate the firearm in a careful and prudent manner".
Just to nitpick a bit more, shouldn't (2) read:
(2) Is under the influence of any drug
[to the degree that it] impairs the person's ability to operate the vehicle in a careful and prudent manner;
What if you are under the influence of some substance, that if consumed in sufficient quantity would impair a person, but haven't consumed a sufficient quantity to be impaired? Just sayin'... if the law doesn't say what it really means... which is what HB888 is really all about anyway.