it should be posted in the next few days on the link to the bill
it may have to go to another committee or two before it gets to the floor, then even if it passes the floor vote, it needs to get combined with any companion senate bills in conference committee before it gets to the governor
This bill will next go to (and face a much tougher crowd than the WAL committee) the House Committee on Judiciary (JUD), chaired by Rep. Nishimoto. Now, or early next week, would be a good time to write and call him asking him to schedule a hearing for this bill. The person I spoke to the other day said that people calling and writing
could make a difference, as he hasn't decided at this point to hold a hearing or not. I'd think a thousand phone calls at the beginning of next week could be persuasive... 4, or 12, not so much. Also submit testimony again once the hearing is (if it is) scheduled.
JUD
House Committee on Judiciary
Chair
Scott Y. Nishimoto
House District 21
Hawaii State Capitol, Room 421
phone: 808-586-8515
fax: 808-586-8519
repnishimoto@Capitol.hawaii.gov
While you're at it also ask him to schedule a hearing for HB410, one of the "shall issue" CCW bils (Kong), that bill is only referred to JUD, so that is the first and only possible hearing it will get. HB410 is "shall issue", concealed and open carry, 1 year term of license, good only in county of issue, and still has the "engaged in the protection of life and property" phrase that has been interpreted to exclusively mean "security guards". Once there is a hearing amendments can be suggested in testimony.
I'll post a separate thread with the other committee chairs to contact to ask for hearing for the other CCW bills and the handgun mag limit change bill. HB36 -> PBS, then JUD; SB 212 and SB213 -> PSM, then JDL