Please remember, our movement is a long term project making small gains each year, and we just started a couple of years ago with a very small group of key leaders, 3 of us. Our end goal is to have thousands of people submit testimony, hundreds working with their legislator regularly, and dozens of groups and general public in support.
This is the hearing:
https://youtu.be/Vas2Pr4hrv4?t=4326HB534 HD1/HB711 had a lot of grammer, administrative, and procedural flaws in it. The main problem is very few people know how self-defense laws work (even in the 2a community) and the misconceptions of stand your ground. There's a lot that happened with this bill, a lot in the background , and it's one of our greatest achievements even though it didn't pass. It may not seem like much, but these multiple small gains sets us on the right path for the future.
1. This was originally an anti self-defense bill. Our negotiations with the committee before the hearing and hundreds of testimonies (written and video) made it do a 180 and changed it to a pro self-defense bill and passed by a good margin in the strong anti-2A committee. When was the last time this happened? I was blown away.
2. For the sign waving event, we started getting the word out to the public about self-defense in this increasing crime climate. The news was interested. We found more allies in a smaller separate 2A group. And we started the beginnings of our women's 2A advocacy group.
3. We got the full support from Michael Kitchens and Stolen Stuff Hawaii, an audience of 100,000 mostly like minded members. This is likely going to be their advocacy push for the next year.
4. We go the full support from Attorney Megan Kau to add to our team of other attorneys. She did a couple interviews this week on the subject.
5. This was the first time we did a webinar discussion panel event which had something like 400 people attend live. This is something we scrambled to put together in only 2 days.
6. The written testimonies were beautiful. Many are well written which shows the effort our side puts into it.
7. Our side dominated the committee hearing with a lot of energy. Everything fell into place.
- Vice Chair started off "everyones favorite bill HB534" They must've been impressed with the testimonies and media.
- Everytown for Gun Safety paid lobbyist testified. She was reading a script, didn't know anything about it, and looked like she didn't want to be there.
- We had new testifiers, including some women and victims. Everything that we needed to cover was covered by everyone.
- The big event was Rep Lopresti, very anti-gun, gave a very emotional story of he and his kids having to face a crazy violent person at the park a couple weeks ago. He didn't know what to do. I felt sorry for him.
- The committee was very engaged. They had a lot of questions to ask.
The main obstacle is the confusion on what the bill does, understanding self-defense in general, and the stereotype that this will lead to murders. I could tell the committee members, incl anti-gun ones, had the increases of crime on their mind and were looking for a solution.
We need more of everything. The biggest thing we need is education to legislators and general public on self-defense and that this law isn't focused on guns and murder.
***Got some hot updates just now. This ain't over yet.***