SB 600, a measure that would raise the age for allowable transfers of rifle or shotguns from 18 years of age to 21, passed the Hawaii House and is headed to the Senate. It is vital that NRA members, friends, and fellow sporting enthusiasts contact their State Senators and respectfully urge him or her to oppose Senate Bill 600.
Hawaii Bill Seeks To Increase Age For Firearms

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