HI
Hawaii — Body Armor Regulation Profile
Statutes, eligibility requirements, shipping rules, and the dealer and agency directory for this jurisdiction.
Primary Statute
HRS §134-63 (body armor possession by convicted felon/violent offender prohibited; mirrors federal 18 USC 931); HRS §134-64 (enhanced penalty body armor use during commission of crime); post-Bruen (2022) shall-issue CCW with stringent requirements; HI most restrictive gun regulatory state
Strategic Context
- Gpo Sweet Spots
- JBPHH + Schofield + MCBH + Camp Smith INDOPACOM federal installation cluster (~70K personnel — LARGEST HI opportunity by far)
- HPD (1,800 sworn) — largest HI LE agency
- 4-county PD aggregation via HCOPA (HPD + Hawaii + Maui + Kauai — ~2,840 sworn)
- Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard cleared FSO (~6K workforce)
- USCG District 14 Pacific maritime
- Honolulu UASI federal homeland security funding
- Queen's Medical Center Level I Trauma (only in Pacific)
- Waikiki + Maui + Big Island + Kauai tourism hospitality security
- 154th Wing F-22 + C-17 ANG unique
- Kamehameha Schools Native Hawaiian institutional
- Regulatory Posture
- Enhanced penalty tier — HRS §134-63 felon body armor prohibition; HRS §134-64 enhanced penalty during crime commission; HI most restrictive gun regulation state (post-Bruen 2022 shall-issue with stringent requirements); NOT constitutional carry; ammunition registration + storage laws; HI body armor sales permitted but with enhanced compliance environment; Native Hawaiian sovereignty context adds cultural consideration; ArmorOS HI strategy must navigate regulatory environment + dominant federal military cluster
- Unique To HI Categories
- US Indo-Pacific Command (INDOPACOM HQ Camp Smith) = largest US geographic combatant command AOR (50% Earth — Pacific + Indian Ocean)
- US Pacific Fleet HQ Pearl Harbor = largest US Navy fleet (200+ ships; 150K sailors)
- Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam (JBPHH — 2010 merger Navy + AF) = Navy/AF integrated Pacific hub (40K personnel)
- Schofield Barracks 25th Infantry Division 'Tropic Lightning' = Army Light Infantry Pacific
- Marine Corps Base Hawaii Kaneohe Bay = 3rd Marine Regiment + MV-22 Osprey
- Camp H.M. Smith INDOPACOM + Fort Shafter USARPAC + Camp Smith military adjacency
- 154th Wing Hickam = F-22A Raptor + C-17 Globemaster III (unique ANG mission)
- 100th Battalion 442nd Infantry (HI ARNG) = historic Japanese-American Nisei legacy (442nd RCT most decorated US military unit)
- Hawaii has NO state police (unique US — only 4 county-level PDs)
- Hawaii has NO county sheriffs (state Sheriff Division under DLE)
- HI 2024 Department of Law Enforcement (DLE) split from DPS — new restructure
- HI Community Correctional Centers (4 island-based state-operated — no county jails)
- Historical HI mainland inmate outsourcing (AZ/OK/MS) — unique interstate dimension
- HRS §134-63 body armor felon prohibition + HRS §134-64 enhanced penalty in crime commission
- HI most restrictive gun regulation state (post-Bruen 2022 shall-issue with stringent requirements; NOT constitutional carry)
- NO federally recognized Native Hawaiian tribe (unique US — Kingdom of Hawaii 1893 overthrow; Native Hawaiian sovereignty debated)
- Kamehameha Schools = major Native Hawaiian institution (PreK-12 endowment)
- Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA) = state-created Native Hawaiian body
- Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument = world's largest marine protected area (583K sq mi)
- Pearl Harbor + USS Arizona Memorial + USS Missouri = WWII heritage
- 2023 Lahaina Fire (Maui) = major recovery/security context
- HART Skyline rapid transit (2023 partial launch — HI's first rail)
- USCG District 14 Pacific AOR = HI + Samoa + Guam + Marshall Islands + FSM + Northern Marianas
- Queen's Medical Center = only Level I Trauma in Pacific islands
- East-West Center (Honolulu) = federal Asia-Pacific research institution (Congress 1960)
- Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (USGS Big Island) + Hawaii Volcanoes NP UNESCO
- 5 counties (including Kalawao — smallest US county pop ~80; former leper colony Kalaupapa)
- Tourism dominant economy — hospitality security major market
- No NFs (no traditional national forests in HI; USFWS + NPS dominant federal land)
- Kalaupapa NHP (Molokai) = historic Hansen's disease settlement
- Partnership Opportunities
- JBPHH + Schofield + MCBH + Camp Smith federal installation alliance
- HCOPA — 4-county aggregation
- HPD direct procurement (largest HI LE)
- Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard cleared FSO
- USCG District 14 Pacific maritime alliance
- Queen's Health Systems + Hawaii Pacific Health alliance
- Kamehameha Schools + Native Hawaiian institutional
- Tourism luxury resort cluster (Waikiki + Maui + Big Island + Kauai)
- 2023 Lahaina Fire recovery ongoing
- Matson + Pasha Hawaii Pacific shipping
- East-West Center federal Asia-Pacific research
- Aggregated Demand Estimate
- State+local LE approx 5,600 sworn (DLE 200 + Sheriff Div 200 + HDCR 2,000 + DOCARE 100 + HPD 1,800 + Hawaii PD 470 + Maui PD 400 + Kauai PD 170 + university/airport/harbor ~300); ARNG 2,700 + ANG 2,200 non-commercial; federal installation concentration ~70,000 (JBPHH 40K + Schofield 15K + MCBH 12K + smaller); USCG 2,500; FBI 200
Detailed intelligence
Laws
Reviewed 2026-04-14Public
Laws
Laws — Hawaii
Restriction tier: standard (federal baseline only)
Federal baseline
- 18 USC §931 — violent felons prohibited.
State statutes
No HI-specific body-armor statute identified. Primary-source review pending.
Civilian purchase
- Adults 18+ may purchase online or in-person.
- No dealer license required.
Local ordinances
None identified.
Recent changes (past 3 years)
None identified.
Pending / proposed legislation
Monitor HI State Legislature.
ArmorOS compliance handling
- Civilians permitted 18+
- Federal §931 screening
- Standard flow
Regulations
Reviewed 2026-04-14Public
Regulations
Regulations — [STATE]
State agency administrative rules
[Any state-level agency rules implementing armor-related statutes — often from State Police, Dept. of Public Safety, or Department of State.]
Enforcement posture
[How rigorously the state enforces armor statutes, any notable enforcement actions.]
Sources
[AG opinions, state police guidance, state AG website links.]
Purchase channels
Reviewed 2026-04-17Free account
Purchase channels
Dealer licensing
Reviewed 2026-04-14Free account
Dealer licensing
Suppliers in state
Reviewed 2026-04-14Free account
Suppliers in state
Tactical buyers
Reviewed 2026-04-17Verified Industry
Tactical buyers
Law-enforcement breakdown
Per-agency detail — name-level coverage of municipal PDs, sheriffs, state police, corrections, National Guard, federal-in-state, transit/port, and university/campus police. Verified-industry subscribers only.
Major municipal PDs
Reviewed 2026-04-17Verified Industry
Major municipal PDs
County sheriffs
Reviewed 2026-04-17Verified Industry
County sheriffs
State police / highway patrol
Reviewed 2026-04-17Verified Industry
State police / highway patrol
Corrections
Reviewed 2026-04-17Verified Industry
Corrections
National Guard
Reviewed 2026-04-17Verified Industry
National Guard
Federal agencies in-state
Reviewed 2026-04-17Verified Industry
Federal agencies in-state
Transit & port authorities
Reviewed 2026-04-17Verified Industry
Transit & port authorities
University & campus police
Reviewed 2026-04-17Verified Industry
University & campus police
Authorized Dealers (6)
Extreme Products, LLC
Clackamas
Ron Macy and Associates
Law Enforcement Agencies (50)
Hawaii Army National Guard
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USCG District 14 HQ Honolulu + Sector Honolulu + Base + Air Station Barbers Point
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Hawaii Air National Guard
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Hawaii Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation
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Honolulu Police Department (HPD — City & County of Honolulu)
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Hawaii Police Department (County of Hawaii — Big Island)
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Maui Police Department (Maui + Molokai + Lanai)
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Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam (JBPHH)
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CBP Honolulu Field Office (HNL + Harbor + Pacific island operations)
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FBI Honolulu Field Office + 4 RAs (HI + American Samoa + Guam + NMI)
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Hawaii Department of Law Enforcement (NEW 2024)
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HI Sheriff Division (STATE — under DLE 2024)
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