Hawaii Rifle Association

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The official page for the Hawaii Rifle Association (HRA). They're good citizens. They call their Congressmen.

Please like our page and get updates on HRA upcoming events, local legislation, and membership information. Hawaii Rifle Association (HRA) is affiliated with the National Rifle Association and is working hard to protect our local rights to Keep and Bear Arms. In addition to protecting Hawaiian's civil rights, the HRA promotes gun safety and hunter education on the islands. The NRA:
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cognized today as a major political force and as America's foremost defender of Second Amendment rights, the NRA has, since its inception, been the premier fi****ms education organization in the world. But our successes would not be possible without the tireless efforts and countless hours of service our nearly four million members have given to champion Second Amendment rights and support NRA programs. As former Clinton spokesman George Stephanopoulos said, "Let me make one small vote for the NRA. They write. They vote. They contribute. And they get what they want over time."

06/17/2026

The photo below is of Hawaii Rifle Association President Kainoa Kaku on the right, my nonresident client John Solinsky in the middle and on the left Hawaii Rifle Association Vice President David Kikukawa who is also one of my clients in Yukutake v Lopez. John is holding his new CCW permit in front of HPD

06/16/2026

Made scales for 7 of the first 8 knives from the group I did before I went on vacation. One more to go then I can start sculpting the handles. The larger Apex knives will have Corby screws used to attach the scales to the knife. The Stingers will need to have scales epoxied to the knife and pinned.

06/16/2026

Well there was no fanfare, but it was definitely an exciting feeling to pick up the first ever non-resident concealed cary License issued by the state of Hawaii. This couldn't have happened without the solid work done by Attorney Alan Beck, and with the Hawaii Rifle Association. Another cut against the machine that is the anti-Second amendment movement.

05/21/2026

Hawaii Convention Center Ban Off-Duty Police Officers From Carrying Fi****ms

Recently, Hawaii Fi****ms Coalition was contacted regarding an incident involving an off-duty police officer who was reportedly denied entry to an event at the Hawaii Convention Center because he was carrying a firearm.

At first, the situation seemed strange enough that we wanted to verify it ourselves. After speaking with Convention Center staff, we were told that fi****ms are prohibited inside the facility because the Convention Center considers itself a “sensitive place” under Hawaii law.

When we asked about exemptions for law enforcement officers, we were informed that the policy is being applied broadly. According to the information provided to us, only uniformed officers or officers there in an official capacity are permitted to carry fi****ms inside the building. Off-duty officers attending events for personal reasons are reportedly not allowed to enter while armed.

That immediately stood out to us.

The Hawaii Convention Center is a government-owned facility. Yet current sworn law enforcement officers are apparently being treated no differently than the general public when it comes to carrying fi****ms inside the building while off duty.

We are not aware of another government facility in Hawaii with a policy this restrictive toward active police officers.

What makes the situation even more unusual is that Honolulu Police Department policy requires officers to carry their firearm and department identification while off duty, with limited exceptions for situations where carrying is prohibited or otherwise impractical. In other words, HPD’s own requirements for its officers appear to directly conflict with the Convention Center’s policy.

The policy also raises practical questions.

Convention centers host large public gatherings: trade shows, graduations, conventions, concerts, and other events involving thousands of people. If something serious were to happen, an off-duty officer already on scene could potentially respond before on-duty units arrive.

Instead, based on what we were told, officers attending these events with their families or friends are expected to disarm before entering.

We also find it difficult to understand the logic behind allowing an officer to carry a firearm while working at the facility, but prohibiting that same officer from carrying while attending an event on personal time.

This issue appears to be another example of how broadly some entities are choosing to interpret Hawaii’s sensitive places laws. While the law itself contains exemptions for law enforcement officers, the Convention Center’s policy appears to narrow those exemptions significantly in practice.

To be clear, this article is not about whether private citizens should be allowed to carry fi****ms inside the Convention Center. The concern here is specifically about current sworn law enforcement officers being prohibited from carrying fi****ms at a state-owned facility while off duty.

At a minimum, we believe this deserves public discussion.

Police officers do not stop being police officers when their shift ends. Emergencies do not only happen during business hours, and there is a reason departments across the country require or strongly encourage off-duty carry.

Hawaii Fi****ms Coalition has reached out to both SHOPO and Honolulu Police Department for comment regarding the policy and whether they were aware of it. At the time of writing, we have not yet received responses.

We have also requested additional clarification from the Convention Center regarding its written fi****ms policies and how they are applied to current law enforcement officers.

05/13/2026

2 Or registration of or for the exercise of any Second Amendment right.3 See e.g. Young v. Hawaii, 896 F.3d 1044, 1071 n.21 (9th Cir. 2018)(“Hawaii counties appear to have issued only four concealed carry licenses inthe past eighteen years. See 2000 Haw. Att'y Gen. Reps., Firearm Registrationsin H...

04/28/2026

Why the Hawaii Rifle Association may see a windfall from the new concealed carry rule ⬇

04/17/2026

New Investigative Journalism Article by Lee Williams! "Patrick “Tate” Adamiak is serving 20 years in federal prison even though the ATF found nothing illegal during a search of his home. All Adamiak possessed were legal guns, gun parts and collectibles.

Prosecutors originally sought a 30-year federal prison sentence by introducing questionable evidence—977 uncut pieces of flat sheet metal they claimed were 977 machineguns. Thankfully, one of Adamiak’s experts was able to shoot this down.

Every single item the ATF and federal prosecutors alleged was illegal are still sold online: Inert RPGs, toy STENs, open-bolt semi-autos and inert M79s and M203 launchers. Most do not even require any paperwork for the sale.

Our 40 investigative stories have examined nearly every aspect of ATF’s “investigation” of Adamiak, but until now we’ve never compared his 20-year sentence to others.

Why an active-duty U.S. Navy E-6 with orders to report to Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL training, who had zero criminal history, who had nothing illegal in his possession, was sentenced to two decades in federal prison certainly seems like an important question to ask..."

Full Article Here: https://saf.org/how-tate-adamiaks-20-year-sentence-compares-to-10-other-atf-cases/

04/16/2026
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03/27/2026

Re: Todd Yukutake et. al., v. Ann Lopez et. al., No. 21-16756Dear Ms. Dwyer: During oral argument on March 24, 2026, counsel for Appellees stated the following: “The Attorney General did not change the law here, the legislature changed the law, and these are different branches of government, we do...

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