i had to travel for work in march so i did not keep up with this development at all, as the range was still close when i moved.
I just moved back home, and thought i was going to have a nice range day. What a pleasant surprise to find out that half of the range is still closed, and i need to remake or repurchase all new target stands because this stupid county can't be honest about anything.
Probably wont be able to shoot at all this year. great.
I couldn’t find the exact article/thread but I recall the police chief telling the public to call 911 if they suspect or someone carrying a firearm. I wonder if it’s actually happened yet because there’s no shortage of Karen’s.
There’s also no shortage of criminals who carry illegally as it is so I don’t see how his stance would make any difference other than legal gun owners being harassed and potentially shot during an encounter.
A guy I went to high school with who is now in HPD said that he’d gladly light up a ccw holder if they gave him the opportunity (not knowing that I am a holder myself) I hope that’s not the general sentiment towards permit holders but I wouldn’t doubt if it was.
Love when cops openly admit to their desire to kill someone over personal biases.
i dont know about the historical value. i'd have to check. the one on the left with the longer blade is custom work, i think. the other, i'd have to search for the model, if i can find it.
first and foremost is to restore the edges. from there, if i can clean up the surfaces, that would be nice, but if there's any historical, value, i guess i wouldnt. the kabar is pretty much fullt blunted. the other knife is sharper towards theend, but there's small dents in teh edge.
the kabar also has some rus on teh other side on teh surface you cant see in the photo.
how would i find the model? I only knowe the kabar was made in japan.
I'm Going to be at HPD tommorow morning first thing and hopefully (unlikely tho) explain to them that what they are doing is in violation of state law. Hopefully forcing them to stop at least temporarily. The problem Is as individuals they don't care as they can't be held accountable for there actions.
My uncle died a year ago and I kept a couple of his old knives that were uncared for for 15 years while he was in long term care. I'd like to restore them. I'll attach pictures later if anyone can pooint me to somone offering this service.
as long as it's not a stolen firearm , it can be registered.
this might count as stolen though. is there anyway to search a firearm's registered owner? because like i said, it has a 99% chance of having been registered. unless someone brought it here and abandoned it whiteout registering it.
I'm confused. Does he want to turn it in to be destroyed? Or Is he trying to get it legal to sell
he wanted to sell it to me initially, but i dont want to buy it because i dont think that's legal, so in lieu of that, he wants it destroyed. he just doesnt want it. he took it home, threw it in his closet, and forgot about it.
Say you had a friend who somehow came into a rifle years back in total ignorance of the laws in hawaii and just let a rifle sit in his closet because he had no idea what to do with it. Essentially, he just found it. now 10 years, he asks me if i want it, and the first thing i do is check the serial number and find out it was manufactured in 2001, clearly way after guns needed to be registered in hawaii, so its very obviously registered to someone else. What should he do with it? he took it because he was essentially forced to upon finding it, and didnt know anything about the laws, but now its obvious he is illegally possessing it. had it been made very much earlier before registration it would probably be safe to transfer it or turn it in (he doesnt want it) but obviously its registered to someone else. can he turn it in to HPD no questions asked, or what should he do?
H 4/7/2016: Passed Third Reading with none voting aye with reservations; Representative(s) Aquino, Choy, Cullen, DeCoite, Fukumoto Chang, Har, Hashem, Ito, Jordan, Kawakami, Kong, Matsumoto, McKelvey, Morikawa, Pouha, Say, Tokioka, Tsuji, Ward, Yamane, Yamashita voting no (21) and Representative(s) McDermott, Oshiro, Thielen, Tupola excused (4). Transmitted to Senate. SB2954 SD2 HD1 Criminal History Record Checks; Police; Permits to Acquire Firearms; Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center; Database Management RELATING TO FIREARMS. Authorizes county police departments to enroll firearms applicants and individuals who are registering their firearms into a criminal record monitoring service used to alert police when an owner of a firearm is arrested for a criminal offense anywhere in the country. Authorizes the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center to access firearm registration data. (SB2954 HD1)
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