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Hawaii becomes the first US state to place gun owners in a federal database...

London Independent
June 28, 2016
Hawaii has become the first US state to place its gun owners on a federally managed database and monitor them for criminal activity.
The bill was signed last week by the archipelago’s Democratic Governor, David Ige, and took effect immediately, permitting Hawaii police to decide whether gun owners ought to be allowed to possess a firearm following an arrest.
The new law comes in the wake of the 12 June massacre in Orlando and subsequent attempts by Democrats in Washington to pass modest gun control measures. A 15-hour filibuster by Democrats in the Senate and a sit-in by their colleagues in the House of Representatives have yet to produce any new gun laws in a gridlocked Congress controlled by Republicans.
Hawaii gun owners are already required to register their firearms. Under the new law, they will be enrolled in the FBI’s “Rap Back” criminal monitoring system, which has previously been used to assess people being investigated by the authorities or those employed in positions of trust, such as schoolteachers.
“Rap Back” is operated by the FBI, who will inform Hawaii authorities whenever one of the state’s registered firearm owners is arrested for a crime anywhere in the US. Visitors to Hawaii will also be required to register if they arrive in possession of a gun, but will be able to petition to be removed from the database after leaving the islands.

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