The session convened in Honolulu, Hawaii, and ran from February 20 until April 30, 1941.
It was the final legislative session convened prior to the Attack on Pearl Harbor.
[2] A special session ran from September 15 until November 1, 1941.
58), signed by Governor Joseph Poindexter on April 11, 1941, made it a misdemeanor to label, advertise or offer for sale coffee as Hawaiian or Kona Coffee unless one hundred percent of such coffee was raised in the Territory.
[4] The penalty included a fine of not more than $1,000 (around $20,000 in 2022),[5] and/or not more than one year imprisonment.