No, not standard hollow points. Only ammunition designed or intended to explode or segment upon impact is illegal. Since standard hollow points are designed and intended to flatten, they don't match the prohibition. This is only my opinion, as per my reading of the specific law: Haw. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 134-8(a), found at Hawaii dot gov
yes. Gun dealers do not sell illegal items.
yes
Yes
As I understand it, only law enforcment personnel are authorized to carry weapons loaded with hollow point ammunition. The same for New Jersey and probably other states. I know of no law that says you can't buy or have hollow point bullets as a non enforcement person. But, as said, non lawenforcement personnel cannot carry a weapon loaded with hollow point bullets. Gun stores sell hollow point ammo. Therefore, you can buy hollow point ammo to shoot on a range. If hollow point ammo was illegal gun stores could not sell it....... Hollow point ammo is illegal only in New Jersey, and even then, only illegal for certain applications (mainly, weapons carried outside your home). Hollow point ammo is legal in all other states.
yes
As far as I know, New Jersey is the only state that restricts hollow point ammo.
No
No, they are not.
Yes. Only New Jersey restricts civilian ownership of hollow-point ammunition for self-defense.
Yes, you can find a wide variety of readily available 9mm hollow point bullets and ammunition.
.380 auto ammunition can be a "ball" style bullet or metal jacketed hollow point.
No