Hawaii considers banning toy gun sales to kids
A proposal to ban selling toy guns to children is getting a hearing in the Senate.
The Senate Commerce and Consumer Protection Committee is scheduled to consider the bill Tuesday at 9 a.m. in conference room 229 at the state capitol.
The measure would make it illegal to sell toy guns to anyone under 18 years old, punishable by a maximum fine of $2,000 and 90 days imprisonment.
Toy guns could include everything from water pistols to BB guns. The legislation doesn’t provide a definition for a toy gun.
Lawmakers supporting the measure have said the bill’s intent is to ensure guns that look real don’t get into the hands of children without a parent’s permission.
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