Hawaii Revised Statutes
712. Offenses Against Public Health and Morals
712-1226 Possession of a gambling device. § §712-1224 To 712-1226 Commentary:

§712-1226 Possession of a gambling device. (1) A person commits the offense of possession of a gambling device if the person manufactures, sells, transports, places, possesses, or conducts or negotiates any transaction affecting or designed to affect ownership, custody, or use of any gambling device, knowing it is to be used in the advancement of gambling activity which is not social gambling.
(2) Possession of a gambling device is a misdemeanor. [L 1972, c 9, pt of §1; am L 1973, c 201, pt of §1; gen ch 1993]
COMMENTARY ON § §712-1224 TO 712-1226
These sections enlarge the scope of the previous law by adding inchoate gambling offenses involving the possession of gambling records or devices, thus permitting police intervention at the anticipatory stage of gambling. The sections also complement and bolster the coverage of § §712-1221, 1222, and 1223.
Sections 712-1224 and 1225 concern the possession of gambling records. These records may consist of any writing, paper, instrument, or article of a kind "commonly used" in a bookmaking, lottery, or mutuel scheme. The gradation of penalties into a class C felony and a misdemeanor is made on the same basis as the gradation of penalties for promoting gambling activities ( § §712-1221 and 1222).
Section 712-1226 makes it a misdemeanor to manufacture, sell, transport, or possess a gambling device, knowing it is to be used in the advancement of gambling activity which is not social gambling. The term "gambling device" is defined by §712-1220(5). The definition specifically excludes from its scope lottery tickets to avoid needless overlapping of § §712-1224 and 1225 with §712-1226.
These sections are needed and justifiable for two reasons. First, because of the nature of gambling offenses, the State often cannot prove the actual promotion of gambling activity while at the same time it can easily prove the culpable possession of gambling records or devices. In view of the defense afforded by §712-1227, possession of gambling records and devices provides a legitimate basis for permitting police intervention and imposing penal liability. Secondly, by allowing the State to prosecute for possession of records or devices, society is able to restrict unlawful gambling activity while it is in its preparatory stage. Especially is this so when the definition of the possessory offense relating to gambling devices is drawn so as to cover trafficking in the devices.
The coverage of the previous statutory law is sketchy in regard to the possession of gambling records or devices. A person found in possession of a lottery ticket was guilty of a misdemeanor.[1] There was no express provision penalizing possession of bookmaking records or receipts or gambling devices. The Code fills this gap and provides a basis for earlier police intervention.
The existing case law holds that operating a pinball machine that gives free games upon the scoring of a certain amount of points is a form of gambling.[2] The Proposed Draft of the Code, as well as the Code when adopted in 1972, accepted this position. Originally, "gambling" turned on the possibility of receiving something of value.3 "Something of value" included "a privilege of playing at a game or scheme without charge." Thus, possession of a pinball machine originally came within the scope of §712-1225. However, by Act 201, Session Laws 1973, the legislature amended the definition of "something of value" by removing the phrase "or a privilege of playing at a game or scheme without charge." (See §712-1220(11), and Commentary thereon.) In commenting on the amendment, the Senate Committee on Judiciary, in Standing Committee Report No. 806 (1973) stated:
This phrase refers to such activities as pinball and other games involving the winning of a privilege of playing another game without charge. Such winnings were previously allowed under Hawaii law. Your Committee finds that there is no good reason to include 'free game' as something of value from gambling.
These three sections were originally numbered as § §712-1223, 1224 and 1225 in the Code when adopted in 1972. They were renumbered by Act 201, Session Laws 1973. Act 201 also made the following changes to these sections. In § §712-1224 and 1225, the phrase "other than as a player" was deleted, so that even a person who is a player may be subject to the offense of possession of gambling records. Also, in §712-1224, the clause "and constituting, reflecting, or representing more than 500 plays or chances therein" was inserted to describe the type of records of lottery or mutuel scheme that is necessary for the offense of possession of gambling records in the first degree.
SUPPLEMENTAL COMMENTARY ON § §712-1224 TO 712-1226
Act 174, Session Laws 1980, amended §712-1224 by expanding the offense to include persons who produce or distribute gambling records and by clarifying the definition and monetary amounts of such records. The purpose was to provide for more effective enforcement and to curb the number of pool tickets for extremely high amounts. Senate Standing Committee Report No. 857-80, House Standing Committee Report No. 492-80.
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§ §712-1224 To 712-1226 Commentary:
1. H.R.S. §746-3.
2. Territory of Hawaii v. Uyehara, 42 Haw. 184 (1957); Territory of Hawaii v. Naumu, 43 Haw. 66 (1958).
3. §712-1220(4).

Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes

Hawaii Revised Statutes

Title 37. Hawaii Penal Code

712. Offenses Against Public Health and Morals

712-1200 Prostitution. §711-1200 Commentary:

712-1200.5 Commercial sexual exploitation.

712-1201 Advancing prostitution; profiting from prostitution; definition of terms.

712-1202 Sex trafficking.

712-1203 Promoting prostitution.

712-1204 REPEALED. § §712-1201 To 712-1204 Commentary:

712-1205 REPEALED.

712-1206 Loitering for the purpose of engaging in or advancing prostitution.

712-1207 Street prostitution and commercial sexual exploitation; designated areas.

712-1208 Promoting travel for prostitution.

712-1209 Commercial sexual exploitation near schools or public parks.

712-1209.1 Commercial sexual exploitation of a minor.

712-1209.5 Habitual commercial sexual exploitation.

712-1209.6 Prostitution; motion to vacate conviction.

712-1210 Definitions of terms in this part.

712-1211 Displaying indecent matter. §712-1211 Commentary:

712-1212 REPEALED.

712-1213 Displaying indecent material; prima facie evidence. §712-1213 Commentary:

712-1214 Promoting pornography. §712-1214 Commentary:

712-1215 Promoting pornography for minors. §712-1215 Commentary:

712-1215.5 Promoting minor-produced sexual images in the first degree.

712-1215.6 Promoting minor-produced sexual images in the second degree.

712-1216 Promoting pornography; prima facie evidence. §712-1216 Commentary:

712-1216.5 Importation, sale, or possession of a childlike sex doll.

712-1217 Open lewdness. §712-1217 Commentary:

712-1218 Failure to maintain age verification records of sexual performers.

712-1218.5 Failure to maintain age verification records of sexually exploited individuals.

712-1219 Failure to affix information disclosing location of age verification records of sexual performers.

712-1219.5 Disseminating visual depiction of sexual conduct without affixed information disclosing location of age verification records of sexual performers.

712-1220 Definitions of terms in this part.

712-1221 Promoting gambling in the first degree.

712-1222 Promoting gambling in the second degree.

712-1222.5 Promoting gambling aboard ships. (1) A person commits the offense of promoting gambling aboard ships if the person knowingly advances or profits from gambling activity by: (a) Managing, supervising, controlling, operating, or owning, eithe...

712-1223 Gambling. § §712-1221 To 712-1223 Commentary:

712-1224 Possession of gambling records in the first degree.

712-1225 Possession of gambling records in the second degree.

712-1226 Possession of a gambling device. § §712-1224 To 712-1226 Commentary:

712-1227 Possession of gambling records; defense.

712-1228 Gambling offenses; prima facie evidence.

712-1229 Lottery offenses; no defense.

712-1230 Forfeiture of property used in illegal gambling. §712-1230 Commentary:

712-1231 Social gambling; definition and specific conditions, affirmative defense.

712-1232 Savings promotion or prize-linked savings contest not gambling.

712-1240 Definitions of terms in this part.

712-1240.1 Defense to promoting.

712-1240.5 Manufacturing a controlled substance with a child present.

712-1240.6 REPEALED.

712-1240.7 Methamphetamine trafficking.

712-1240.8 REPEALED.

712-1240.9 Methamphetamine trafficking; restitution and reimbursement.

712-1241 Promoting a dangerous drug in the first degree.

712-1242 Promoting a dangerous drug in the second degree.

712-1243 Promoting a dangerous drug in the third degree.

712-1244 Promoting a harmful drug in the first degree.

712-1245 Promoting a harmful drug in the second degree.

712-1246 Promoting a harmful drug in the third degree.

712-1246.5 Promoting a harmful drug in the fourth degree.

712-1247 Promoting a detrimental drug in the first degree.

712-1248 Promoting a detrimental drug in the second degree.

712-1249 Promoting a detrimental drug in the third degree.

712-1249.4 Commercial promotion of marijuana in the first degree.

712-1249.5 Commercial promotion of marijuana in the second degree.

712-1249.6 Promoting a controlled substance in, on, or near schools, school vehicles, public parks, or public housing projects or complexes.

712-1249.7 Promoting a controlled substance through a minor.

712-1250 Promoting intoxicating compounds. § §712-1241 To 712-1250 Commentary:

712-1250.5 Promoting intoxicating liquor to a person under the age of twenty-one.

712-1251 Possession in a motor vehicle; prima facie evidence.

712-1252 Knowledge of character, nature, or quantity of substance, or age of transferee; prima facie evidence.

712-1253 Penalties under other laws.

712-1254 Bar to prosecution.

712-1255 Conditional discharge.

712-1256 Expunging of court records.

712-1257 Prohibited cigarette sales of less than twenty.

712-1258 Tobacco products and electronic smoking devices; persons under twenty-one years of age.

712-1260 REPEALED.

712-1270 Places used to commit offenses against public health and morals or other offenses, a nuisance.

712-1270.3 Citizen's rights.

712-1270.5 Injunctions against persons. Nothing in this part shall be construed to prohibit injunctions against persons causing, maintaining, aiding, abetting, or permitting a nuisance from entering or residing in any public or private building, prem...

712-1271 Suit to abate.

712-1271.5 Standard of proof.

712-1271.6 Protective order.

712-1272 Temporary writ.

712-1273 Suit to have precedence.

712-1274 Failure to prosecute.

712-1275 Order of abatement.

712-1276 Costs and expenses.

712-1277 Owner not guilty of contempt; may pay costs.

712-1277.5 Contempt.

712-1278 Fine, costs, lien on place.

712-1279 Termination of lease.

712-1280 Place.

712-1281 Forfeiture; fireworks.