HRS §124B-180
Rules against endangering others and carrying hidden weapons
This section covers military members and others under this chapter. It makes it a crime to recklessly risk death or serious harm, to fight or promote fights, to fail to report a fight challenge, to fire a gun dangerously, or to carry a hidden dangerous weapon. Punishment is decided by a court-martial.
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The statute, as written — Endangerment offenses
(a) Any person subject to this chapter who engages in conduct that: (1) Is wrongful and reckless or is wanton; and (2) Is likely to produce death or grievous bodily harm to another person, shall be punished as directed by a court-martial. (b) Any person subject to this chapter who: (1) Fights or promotes a fight, or is concerned in or connives a fight; or (2) Having knowledge of a challenge to fight sent or about to be sent, fails to report the facts promptly to the proper authority, shall be punished as directed by a court-martial. (c) Any person subject to this chapter who, wilfully and wrongly, discharges a firearm under circumstances as to endanger human life shall be punished as directed by a court-martial. (d) Any person subject to this chapter who unlawfully carries a dangerous weapon concealed on or about their person shall be punished as directed by a court-martial.
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