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on there — they could not own firearms — they were banned — even though <br />they're kind of part of the US in American Samoa. But, with the settlements <br />— it was found unconstitutional so American Samoans that are not US <br />citizens can purchase firearms now. So get that out to all the people that <br />want to hunt but couldn't buy a firearm before — so that is a state level <br />settlement with the governor. <br />890 has to do with the OSAW [Office of Safety and Wellness] law <br />enforcements — being able to carry firearms. Let me see what else you got <br />here. <br />SB 301— a senate bill. That used to be an assault weapons ban bill which <br />would then — almost every semi-automatic rifle that could take a magazine <br />— but, we got a lot of support to oppose it so it turned in to just a magazine <br />ban that holds over 10 rounds. So that could be ar-15 rifles, ar-10s, you <br />know, some people use those for hunting, although you probably have to <br />limit the rounds, you know. <br />What do you call that bill — m1 carbines law - hunters use for pig hunting. If <br />this passes, they'd have to get rid of A magazines over 10 rounds. <br />SB 305 — that would be a big one for hunting. Restrictions on lending a <br />firearm to others. So currently, you can loan a rifle or shotgun to anyone <br />that's not prohibited, to go hunting — keep at home or take to the mainland <br />for hunting or firearms schools or whatever — in the state you can loan it <br />out for 15 days — if they go out of state — they can hold on to that gun for <br />75 days. What this bill does — is it restricts it to 12 hours — you can only loan <br />a firearm to someone for up to 12 hours in state or out of state. And they <br />have to have a firearms permit or already own a firearm — so that was — <br />that could affect a lot of hunters like, for hunting trips. You loan your <br />firearm out to your friend or if they want to go to Maui to deer hunt — you <br />give them your rifle — they have to be back and give it back to you within 12 <br />hours. Also, again, if they don't already have a firearm or they don't have a <br />firearm permit — you can't give it to them at all. So that's what that bill <br />does... SB 305... <br />SB 334 - We do have another self-defense bill — SB 334 — let's say if you <br />defend yourself against a criminal in an attack and for some reason you <br />27 <br />