The permit is only necessary to acquire, not to own. He can have them indefinitely without an active permit.
Incorrect. A valid and current permit is a requirement for any loan exceeding 15 days. The statute is very clear on this (see below).
From:
HRS §134-4 (c) Any lawfully acquired rifle or shotgun may be lent to an adult for use within the State for a period not to exceed fifteen days without a permit; provided that where the rifle or shotgun is to be used outside of the State, the loan may be for a period not to exceed seventy-five days.
(d) No person shall knowingly lend a firearm to any person who is prohibited from ownership or possession of a firearm under section 134-7.
Who's to say when that 15 day period started?
Anyone who truly supports gun rights, will stand behind the statement that, (WE) "gun owners are
law abiding citizens". It is the cornerstone of any argument against new regulations that "only hurt those who follow the law". When we start getting into the whole, "What they don't know, can't hurt me" type of thinking....that's when we've lost the moral high ground of the argument.
The answer to the question is: 15 days starts as soon as he leaves the island and gives up direct control/access of the firearm.
hot damn if thats the case then i just might have to take mine with me and just install the damn button so i can hang on to them. i'd feel better if they were in my possession (not that i don't trust my brother).
just didn't want to bother taking my AR with me if i ended up having to leave my wife's here. she loves that thing
You're free to do what you think is right. But consider the fluidity of California gun laws and how what is legal today, may not be tomorrow. You're going to be there on orders, you can't just up and leave if something changes. And I can not stress enough how the process of registration is a hassle. Just buy something after you get there if you're afraid of the rainbow zombie hoard in the bay area.
Also, something to consider...leaving them in state allows you to "grandfather" them in if anything changes here.
