Anyone willing to share their testimony? Would like to see the points made...
This is what I emailed my rep last night (still no response). May not be the best, but at least I contacted my rep.
Aloha Representative Say,
I am one of your constituents and I am writing you to voice my strong opposition to SB69 Introduced by Senators Espero, Baker, Galuteria, and Green. While this bill appears to have good intensions, I question the reasoning behind these added restrictions on our 2nd amendment rights and whether the expenditure of our tax money to support these restrictions is justified.
Fingerprinting and picture taking of individuals arriving in Hawaii to register their firearms is akin to treating them as if they were criminals for simply exercising their 2nd amendment rights. What is the purpose of the picture taking? At what cost? Do our elected officials believe that individuals with a criminal background that enter Hawaii will abide by our gun laws?
Section 3 appropriates our tax dollars for a gun buy-back program. I strongly oppose this as an unnecessary waste of our tax dollars as there is no evidence supporting the efficacy of this type of program. Do our elected officials actually believe that criminals will sell their illegally obtained firearms in a buy-back program?
While these types of bills appear to have good intensions, they are a violation of the U.S. Constitution as well as the Hawaii State Constitution Article 1 Section 17 which states, “A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state,
the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.” These bills are an infringement of this right.
Representative Say, I urge you to oppose this bill. Your time and consideration is appreciated.