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HRS §712-1240.5

Extra prison time for making drugs with a child nearby

This law adds extra prison time for people who make illegal drugs while knowing a child is in the same building. The extra time is longer if the child is hurt. It lists what counts as a building.

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The statute, as written — Manufacturing a controlled substance with a child present

(1) Except as provided in subsection (2), any person convicted of manufacturing a controlled substance in violation of this chapter, who commits the offense knowing that a child under the age of sixteen is present in the structure where the offense occurs, shall be sentenced to a term of two years imprisonment to run consecutively to the maximum indeterminate term of imprisonment for the conviction of any offense involving the manufacturing of a controlled substance. (2) Any person convicted of manufacturing a controlled substance in violation of this chapter, who commits the offense knowing that a child under the age of eighteen is present in the structure where the offense occurs and causes the child to suffer serious or substantial bodily injury as defined in section 707-700, shall be sentenced to a term of five years imprisonment to run consecutively to the maximum indeterminate term of imprisonment for the conviction of any offense involving the manufacturing of a controlled substance. (3) As used in this section, "structure" means any house, apartment building, shop, warehouse, building, vessel, cargo container, motor vehicle, tent, recreational vehicle, trailer, or other enclosed space capable of holding a child and equipment for the manufacture of a controlled substance. [L 2004, c 44, pt of §3] COMMENTARY ON §712-1240.5 Act 44, Session Laws 2004, added this section, enhancing prison sentences for persons who manufacture drugs in the presence of a child and cause injury to a child, to protect children from the dangers of clandestine methamphetamine laboratories and homes where illegal substances may harm the children. House Standing Committee Report No. 495-04, Senate Standing Committee Report No. 3091.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

Sections this one refers to

§707-700 Definitions of key terms used in this chapter

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