Well, I haven't seen any mention in the news about this since about June 1.
No word whether the bill cleared the legislature, or it's stuck in committee, or what. Haven't seen anything about Governor Ige signing it into law, either. So who knows what the current story on this is?
I'm sure everyone agrees that this is a bad, bad idea. Besides, Hawaii already requires a permit to purchase a handgun, so they have all that information available anyway, to any law enforcement agency who requests access to it.
Truth be known, if you've completed a 4473 in Hawaii, or any other state, you're already in someone's database. Probably more than one. That isn't a conspiracy theory, it's a fact.
I know that no gun owner and/or member of this forum is naive enough to believe that all that 4473 data just sits on some gun shop's shelves for x-number of years with no one ever looking at it. And that thing about 4473 information being confidential is just a myth.