Hawaii County PD published the new requirements on their website mid-morning.
Here is the URL for the page. It has live links to all the documents listed.
https://www.hawaiipolice.com/services/firearm-registration#licenseCarryLicense to Carry
On August 24, 2022, the Hawai`i Police Department announced that it has revised the permitting process for license to carry concealed and unconcealed firearms as a result of the July 23, 2022, Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) decision in the case of New York State Rifle & Pistol Association, Inc., et al. v. Bruen, Superintendent Of New York State Police, et al. The updated application and supporting documentation forms are linked below.
HPD’s Procedures Manual License to Carry (Concealed and Unconcealed) Application Processing
HPD’s Application for License to Carry Firearm Packet Checklist
Application for License to Carry Firearms Form (Form HPD/ADMIN-039A)
Application for License to Carry Firearms Form – Attachment A – Employer Certification
Authorization for Use or Disclosure of Protected Health Information (PHI)
HPD’s Applicant’s License to Carry Waiver of Liability and Release Form
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What a pile of bullsh*t.
For example, from the 12 page HPD’s Procedures Manual License to Carry (Concealed and Unconcealed) Application Processing:
5.1.3. Submit a copy of the signed firearms proficiency test including
scores:
a. Firearms proficiency test shall be taken with the firearm to
be carried, (completed within 90 days prior to submittal of
application).
b. Test must be administered by a state-certified or National
Rifle Association firearms instructor of the applicant’s
choosing (include instructor certification).
c. Signed shooting proficiency test results must include
shooting scores (pass/fail only is not sufficient).
Uh-huh. There is no public range on this island/county. Where the hell will the test be given?
They have also changed the application to include the listing of only one firearm to be carried. The application I submitted just over a month ago had the space for four firearms to be listed to carry.
The list of "conditions" (which the chief may use to disqualify) is ludicrously long.
So did the applicants on Oahu get this updated application and that's why the chief there said he'd be issuing licenses by the end of August?