#ImmaDoctor will sign ammo ban bill Monday (Read 5076 times)

Flapp_Jackson

Re: #ImmaDoctor will sign ammo ban bill Monday
« Reply #40 on: July 10, 2024, 10:45:41 AM »
HNN had a teacher speaking. She was talking about how a suicidal student had access to a gun.  Of course she left out access to ammo. I guess the parent leaves the gun out, but locks all the ammo.

This doesn't affect directly anyone here because we're all over 21. But wait till they raise the age to 25, then 30 and so on.

Same person -- wearing a baby?

https://2ahawaii.com/index.php?topic=53974.msg484427#msg484427
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changemyoil66

Re: #ImmaDoctor will sign ammo ban bill Monday
« Reply #41 on: July 10, 2024, 10:47:50 AM »
Same person -- wearing a baby?

https://2ahawaii.com/index.php?topic=53974.msg484427#msg484427

She was wearing a baby. Teacher sounds like a commie.

changemyoil66

Re: #ImmaDoctor will sign ammo ban bill Monday
« Reply #42 on: July 10, 2024, 10:49:30 AM »
A lot of it is focused on suicide.  But never hear them talk about parenting, responsibility, DEI, drugs, and other things that cause it.

They love to use emotion to ban things and this is one of them. They really don't care about suicides.  I mean even suicide lady only brought it u once on how her daughter committed suicide.  For 2 or 3 years prior to that 1 hearing, she never mention it, but we need to bad guns for her daughter who died by one.

ren

Re: #ImmaDoctor will sign ammo ban bill Monday
« Reply #43 on: July 18, 2024, 07:07:24 PM »
Apparently this is the person Wakai was referring to...or maybe he reads our forum and provided an answer
https://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/2024/07/19/new-ammunition-law-inspired-by-young-woman-who-discovered-loophole/

A new Hawaii law makes it illegal to sell ammunition to anyone under 21.

The current state law prohibits owning a firearm if you’re under 21, but it didn’t restrict the purchase, ownership, or possession of ammunition by a person under age.

What’s the reason for the change?

It was inspired by a young woman who was going through tough times — and her research turned up a loophole. At a bill signing last week, 18-year-old Gianna Fabre stood in the crowd next to the governor.

Two years ago, Fabre says she was battling depression.

“It felt like I was losing my mind. I had dark thoughts. I ended up going to the hospital for it,” she said.

She prefers to keep some details private, but says she knew her father, a gun owner, had a weapon that was locked up. It’s during that time that she was doing research and discovered a loophole in the law.

“If they had an unsecured firearm in their house and they just wanted to go buy ammunition, before the bill they could at any age. There was no age restriction. It was kind of a dangerous loophole,” said Fabre.

She contacted her teacher, Nicole Nakasuji, who then contacted state Sen. Glenn Wakai.

That ledd to the bill signing less than a year later.

“I was told this is really unprecedented,” said Nakasuji. “I did not want any limelight. This is not about me. This is about the bill and the change that needed to happen and fixing the loophole,” she added.

Fabre says she was in Las Vegas in 2017 during the Las Vegas concert shooting so she wants to do whatever she can to prevent gun violence.

During the bill signing ceremony, she stood proudly with lawmakers and law enforcement to help protect young people and today she says she in a much better place.


Its interesting that she is battling depression and was in Vegas at the time of the 2017 concert shooting....
And apparently she was a member of the Moanalua air riflery team https://www.oiasports.com/assets/content/sports/air_riflery/OIA-Air-Riflery-Team-Scores---9_16.pdf?1695331277


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