[Here is my post from yesterday afternoon from the "General Discussion" thread, in case some people are only reading "Legal and Activism".]
Same shit, different bill, different committee.
Public Testimony (
https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/Session2018/Testimony/HB2228_TESTIMONY_PBS_02-08-18_.PDF):
FOR [11 Revised. See edit note below] 17 (seventeen) (includes 12 identical form letters on "Moms Demand Action" letterhead) (Should we make up some letterheads like "Humans Demand Rights"?)
OPPOSED 51 (fifty-one)
Thus yielding another UNANIMOUS FOR vote by the committee! I see how this works!

2/8/2018 H The committees on PBS recommend that the measure be PASSED, WITH AMENDMENTS. The votes were as follows: 6 Ayes: Representative(s) Takayama, Gates, Creagan, DeCoite, Say, Thielen; Ayes with reservations: none; Noes: none; and 1 Excused: Representative(s) Ing.
[Edit: I had time to go back and actually read the testimony. It turns out that the 12 letters from Moms Demand Action is actually only 6 letters that are each repeated and appear twice. This changes the total FOR to 11 (eleven) rather than 17, unless, for some reason submitting or counting the same letter twice applies to those who would revoke our rights even more so than they are already infringed.)
For: 11 Opposed: 51 I should add that those repeated letters are not wholly identical, they mostly contain at least some of the same boilerplate, but do have individual variations, including someone claiming to have been a resident of Isla Vista at the time of the murder rampage there, and she lies about what happened (half the homicides were by stabbing, half the injuries by vehicular assault, not by firearms as she claims and thus asserts this bill would prevent similar happenings). I also find it "curious" that a man is the leader of the Hawaii chapter of Moms Demand Action... but, whatevahs...]