I don't follow politics so I don't know what it means when someone said, "awa got played hard".
Brenton is a former coworker and acquaintance, so this interests me. Someone please elaborate. Keep it simple.
Awa has been a good 2A supporter since he got into office. I spoke to him once and his reply on an anti 2A bill was he stated "automatic no".
He voted to support the original SB401, which bans 50 cals. So we found it odd why he would support this bill. He voted no on all the other anti 2A bills this year as well and since he took office. With his yes vote, the bill got enough votes to pass committee as Buenaventura and Gabbard voted no. Awa voting no would have killed this bill.
He needed the head chair (Rhodes) to accept to give his bill about banning foreigners buying land in Hawaii. The last year he tried to get this bill traction, it didn't go anywhere. (SB242)
I never was told this by Awa himself, but those involved with behind the scenes things in the legislature said that this is what happened. Awa also voted no on the senate floor vote when the bill just banned 50 cals. Why would he vote yes in committee, then no on the floor? That makes zero sense.
So it sounds like Awa is learning how to play politics. Which isn't a good thing. A bill that wasn't as bad as it is now was passed and changed to a huge bill. Rhodes is no noob to the game, he was thinking 4 steps ahead. The OG assault weapon/mag ban bill died as it never got any senate hearings. This is only possible if 2 committee's failed to even put it on the schedule, PSM (Elefante) and JDC (Rhodes). I assume both Rhodes and Elefante knew what would come about with SB401 and wanted to avoid it coming thru the senate committees as it would likely die. Last years assault weapon ban, Buenavenutra was the deciding vote and Rhodes said he would change it to make her happy, he didn't change it (he screwed her). So it's likely she would have voted no on HB893. Combine her no vote with no's from Awa and Gabbard, the bill dies.