Firearm registrations in Hawai‘i have skyrocketed by 280.5% since 2000, correlating with a sharp rise in gun-related deaths. In 2022, the state recorded 66 gun deaths, including 18 murders, highlighting an alarming trend that has both gun advocates and control supporters questioning the effectiveness of existing regulations.
As new data reveals that applications for personal firearm permits rose by 7.5% in 2023 alone, concerns grow over public safety in a state known for its stringent gun laws. Advocates call for stronger measures in response to the 71% increase in gun death rates over the last decade, particularly given the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling that may broaden gun ownership rights in states like Hawai‘i.
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