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HRS §712-1216.5

Rules on bringing, selling, or having childlike sex dolls

This law makes it a crime to bring childlike sex dolls into Hawaii, sell or give them to others, or have them. The punishment depends on how many dolls are involved. A childlike sex doll is a doll, mannequin, or robot made for sexual use that looks like a child below puberty.

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The statute, as written — Importation, sale, or possession of a childlike sex doll

(1) A person commits the offense of importation, sale, or possession of a childlike sex doll if the person intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly: (a) Imports or causes to be imported into the State one or more childlike sex dolls; (b) Sells, offers to sell, distributes, or otherwise provides to another person one or more childlike sex dolls; or (c) Possesses one or more childlike sex dolls. (2) The importation, sale, or possession of one childlike sex doll is a misdemeanor. (3) The importation, sale, or possession of two to five childlike sex dolls is a class C felony. (4) The importation, sale, or possession of more than five childlike sex dolls is a class B felony. (5) For purposes of this section, "childlike sex doll" means a doll, mannequin, or robot that is intended for sexual stimulation, gratification, or perversion and that has the features of, or features that resemble those of, a person below the age of puberty. [L 2021, c 67, §2] COMMENTARY ON §712-1216.5 Act 67, Session Laws 2021, added this section to establish the offense of importation, sale, or possession of a childlike sex doll. The legislature found that the widespread availability of childlike sex dolls, which are designed to look and feel as lifelike as possible, contributes to the exploitation, objectification, abuse, and sexual assault of minors. The legislature further found that the possession of a childlike sex doll correlates with other offenses perpetrated against children and may reinforce pedophilic thoughts and cause those thoughts to be acted upon with greater urgency. The legislature found that Act 67 would help protect minors from the harm associated with childlike sex dolls. Conference Committee Report No. 27.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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