By Senator Mike Gabbard
Aloha. Here’s a sampling of what’s going on at
the Legislature:
Homeowner Protection Bill Passes Senate
Picture yourself and your family in the following scenario:
In 2006, Dr. Michael Rainiero, a homeowner in Jainesville, Wisconsin,
awoke one evening to find an intruder in his hallway. Rainiero
asked the intruder to leave several times, but the intruder
refused. Rainiero then went back into his bedroom and grabbed
a pistol. He was shaking out of fear and yelled once more asking
the intruder to leave.
The intruder refused, so Rainiero shot the man. The intruder
was charged with burglary and felony criminal damage and is
in prison for other crimes he committed. But this didn't stop
the intruder from filing suit and claiming that Rainiero used
excessive force.
Something wrong with this picture? You bet. One of my constituents
in Kapolei brought it to my attention last year that there’s
currently a loophole in the law which allows a homeowner to
be sued by an intruder if the burglar is injured while trying
to rob you and harm your family. The remedy?
I introduced Senate Bill 1617, which passed the State Senate
by a unanimous vote on March 6, 2007. SB 1617 would provide
homeowners immunity from civil liability and make sure this
kind of thing doesn't happen in Hawaii. SB 1617 is awaiting
a hearing in the House Judiciary Committee, which is chaired
by Representative Tommy Waters. If you would like to get more
information on the bill, please contact my office.
Talk Stories
I'll be hosting talk stories in both Kunia and Kapolei in April.
On April 14th, Representative Sharon Har and I will be co-hosting
a talk-story at the Royal Kunia Community Association Board
Room at 9:00am (above Times Super Market - Kunia, across the
parking lot from Wal-Mart). On April 28th, I'll be hosting a
talk-story at the Kapolei Starbucks (outside seating, near the
Chevron Station) at 9:00am. I hope to see you there!
Please contact me if I can help you in any way. My phone number
is 586-6830 and email is sengabbard@capitol.hawaii.gov.
Mahalo for the privilege of serving you! |