Article on Ceoutlook and Me-Mag
Mobile Electronics Magazine
http://ceoutlook.com/state-seeks-to-...urn-car-audio/
Link to the bill
http://www.me-mag.com/Upload/HB1178_.pdf
In a nutshell the State of Hawaii is voting on a bill that will ban owning an aftermark installed stereo. The bill would limit any thing installed that is not OEM factory installed to 4 6.5 speakers and no more then an amp making 100w of power. It would allow for anyone owning anything other than stated to be fined up to $250. If the bill passes and you already have an aftermarket system installed that would exceed the new limit is not grandfathered, they would be in violation of the new law.
If this passes I would think it would open up the possibility for this to pass in other states. Leading to the end of car audio as we know it.
Mobile Electronics Magazine
http://ceoutlook.com/state-seeks-to-...urn-car-audio/
Link to the bill
http://www.me-mag.com/Upload/HB1178_.pdf
In a nutshell the State of Hawaii is voting on a bill that will ban owning an aftermark installed stereo. The bill would limit any thing installed that is not OEM factory installed to 4 6.5 speakers and no more then an amp making 100w of power. It would allow for anyone owning anything other than stated to be fined up to $250. If the bill passes and you already have an aftermarket system installed that would exceed the new limit is not grandfathered, they would be in violation of the new law.
If this passes I would think it would open up the possibility for this to pass in other states. Leading to the end of car audio as we know it.