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Political Discussion / Making a list
« on: November 13, 2025, 10:06:26 AM »
Woohoo! I am making a list of the toys I will be buying when my DOGE and tariff checks come in. Does anybody have any interesting WWII firearms to sell?
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Answer was easy to lookup
HRS 134-2 (a) No person shall acquire the ownership of a firearm, whether usable or unusable, serviceable or unserviceable, modern or antique, registered under prior law or by a prior owner or unregistered, either by purchase, gift, inheritance, bequest, or in any other manner, whether procured in the State or imported by mail, express, freight, or otherwise, until the person has first procured from the chief of police of the county of the person's place of business or, if there is no place of business, the person's residence or, if there is neither place of business nor residence, the person's place of sojourn, a permit to acquire the ownership of a firearm as prescribed in this section
It would be interesting if not for this, if the person buying a gun was in Oahu, seller was on Kauai, they wanted to meet up in Maui, but applied for a permit on Big Island.
For CCW it has the same associated chief of police language, but doesn't say place of business or residence. So I guess you can still get it wherever.
Meh. He's not wrong.
Putin wanted the land connecting Russia with Crimea. If you look at a map of the frontlines, the swath of land adjacent to Crimea northward is where the front lines are.
Ukraine could have easily swapped that land with land Russia controlled, or better yet, negotiated economic trades for rights to use that land. Without it, Crimea is inaccessible to Russia other than by air and sea.
Russia has military facilities in Crimea. Refusing to allow surface transportation between there and Russia is a huge problem for Putin.
When the other side wants something so badly but which you are not willing to bargain over, you don't leave the other side much choice if they really want it -- they will try to take it by force.
It was avoidable, but seeing how many billions of US dollars have been thrown at Ukraine, you have to wonder if that was their plan all along.