State v. Won (2015): Right to consult attorney before DUI chemical testing — unique Hawaii protection. HRS §134 — strictest firearms laws in the nation. Art. I §6 — explicit constitutional right to privacy.
🌴 Hawaii State Law · HRS & Hawaii Constitution Art. I

Hawaii Rights Guide

Know your rights under Hawaii law — HRS §134, HRS §803-42, HRS §803-23, State v. Won (2015), and Bruen impact (2022)

HRS §134 · Strictest Firearms Laws State v. Won (2015) · DUI Counsel Right HRS §803-42 · One-Party Consent Art. I §6 · Privacy Right

Hawaii has the strictest firearms laws in the nation — registration required within 5 days, permit to acquire, may-issue carry now shall-issue post-Bruen (HB 2234, 2023). Stop-and-identify REQUIRED (HRS §803-23). One-party consent recording (HRS §803-42). No Stand Your Ground — duty to retreat outside home. State v. Won (2015) gives you the right to consult a lawyer before DUI chemical testing.

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Hawaii Rights Quiz

Test your knowledge of Hawaii-specific law. All questions cite actual HRS statutes and Hawaii court decisions.

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