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Concealed Carry Information - Hawaii

Knowledge is power, wisdom is how you use that power.
It is important for Concealed Firearm license/Permit holders to understand that when they are traveling in or through another state, that they are subject to the firearm laws of that state. The links provided below (click on the state name you wish to view) is for INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES only so that you can start research of the states you wish to travel through or to.  It is in the best interest for you to verify the state laws and to contact the proper licensing/permitting authorities of the respective state that you wish to carry a concealed firearm; prior to traveling to or through those states.

NOTE: Information in this table is current as of: June 2016

States Honoring

 Hawaii Concealed Firearm License

Alabama
 

Hawaii
 

Alaska
 

Idaho
 

Arizona
 

Texas
 

Indiana
 

Utah
 

Iowa
 

Ohio
 

Vermont
 

Kansas
 

Montana
 

Oregon
 

Nevada
 

Florida
 

Maine
 

Georgia
 

Wyoming
 

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Addition Notes
A licensee planning to travel to another state should consult that state's laws or call a law enforcement agency in that state to find out precisely what carry restrictions may apply to out of state licensees.

Info Contact Number: (808) 586-1160
Hawaii Criminal Justice Division
 
Concealed carry is relatively not allowed for private citizens.  "In an exceptional case, when an applicant shows reason to fear injury to the applicant's person or property," a license to carry a pistol or revolver (which allows both open and concealed carry) may be granted or denied at the discretion of the county police chief.  In practice however very few concealed carry licenses are granted, and issuance of carry permits is normally limited to active or retired law enforcement officers, security professionals and high-ranking military members. As of July 2014 there were 183 active Handgun Carry Licenses in Hawaii, out of a population of 1.4 million.  Permits are valid in the issuing county only. Hawaii does not recognize concealed carry permits issued by other states.
 


 

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