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Off Topic / happy muthas day!
« on: Today at 09:05:50 AM »
to all you madafathas!
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Legal and Activism / hifico victory re: ccw licenses
« on: May 10, 2024, 12:18:09 PM »
Hawaii Firearms Coalition Celebrates Landmark Victory for Second Amendment Rights in Honolulu

Honolulu, HI – In a significant victory for the rights of gun owners in Hawaii, the Hawaii Firearms Coalition (HIFICO) is pleased to announce a favorable resolution in the recent litigation concerning the issuance of concealed weapon licenses in the City and County of Honolulu. This stipulated judgment and permanent injunction mark a pivotal moment in our ongoing efforts to protect and enhance Second Amendment rights in our state.

The decision brings crucial changes to the process of obtaining a License to Carry a concealed weapon, ensuring that the system is more transparent, fair, and in compliance with legal standards. This outcome not only benefits plaintiffs directly involved in the case but also sets a positive precedent for all current and future applicants in Honolulu.

Key Highlights from the Decision:

-Enhanced Clarity and Efficiency: �Plaintiffs Nelson and Kama, are to complete additional training and verify their background information. Upon completion, they will be issued a License to Carry within five business days.

-Fair Processing of Applications: �All applications for concealed weapon licenses submitted before February 29, 2024, be processed within 60 days, with clear communication on the approval or denial decisions. This ensures that all applicants are treated fairly and with respect to their rights under the law.

-Innovations in Application Processing: �All applications received after March 1, 2024, will be considered accepted the day they were/are received. Applicants will be informed of any additional requirements in a timely manner. All applications will be processed within 120 days of acceptance. This adjustment eliminates unnecessary delays and simplifies the application process.

-Commitment to Modernization: �By March 8, 2026, the County is expected to implement a fully operational online application system, which will facilitate the submission, tracking, and approval of applications. This system aims to be accessible, user-friendly, and secure, representing a significant advancement in the use of technology to support civil rights.

A Step Forward for Constitutional Rights
Today's victory is a testament to the resilience and dedication of our members and legal team. We are proud to have been part of this action to ensure the legal rights of Hawaii's law-abiding gun owners are respected.��We believe that these changes will not only benefit our members but also enhance the safety and security of all residents of Honolulu by ensuring that responsible citizens can exercise their rights without undue hindrance.
Continued Advocacy

Hawaii Firearms Coalition remains committed to advocating for the rights of gun owners in Hawaii and will continue to monitor the implementation of this judgment to ensure compliance and efficacy. We thank our members, supporters, and the legal team for their relentless dedication to upholding the principles of liberty and justice.
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Legal and Activism / they lie...
« on: April 19, 2024, 09:55:27 AM »
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General Discussion / senior assassin game
« on: April 17, 2024, 11:26:41 AM »
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Political Discussion / FU Brandon
« on: April 15, 2024, 08:42:18 PM »
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Off Topic / so for those who watched UFC300
« on: April 14, 2024, 08:50:29 AM »
who was winning before holloway knocked him out?
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Why did Tony Fauci say under oath he barely knew top coronavirus scientist Ralph Baric - when in fact Fauci hosted a daylong 2013 meeting where Baric laid out his plans for risky research?
Peter Daszak - another scientist connected to China whom Fauci claimed under oath not to remember - was also at the 2013 meeting. Poor Tony, stuck with such a severe case of the "I don't recalls."
ALEX BERENSON
APR 12

The evidence has been hiding in plain sight for years.

On June 24, 2013, Dr. Anthony S. Fauci invited a small group of top coronavirus researchers to an all-day brainstorming session at a conference center at the National Institutes of Health.

The subject was nominally an outbreak of a new illness called MERS, or Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome, a lung disease caused by a novel coronavirus. At the time, about 70 people had contracted the virus. Almost 40 had died, an eye-popping fatality rate, making MERS more lethal than smallpox.

Despite its lethality, MERS appeared to be a minor health threat, because it did not spread rapidly or easily. So the scientists - and one scientist in particular, Dr. Ralph S. Baric, the world’s top expert on coronaviruses - spent the day talking about threats from not just MERS and its potential evolution, but novel coronaviruses generally.

Fortunately, the NIH has preserved a complete video record of the conference, which lasted almost six hours (not including a lunch break). It is available here.

And, on many different levels, from beginning to end, it is astonishing.

The video directly refutes Fauci’s denial under oath of knowing Baric and Peter Daszak, the British zoologist who along with Baric was a key link between the American government and the Chinese virologists in Wuhan whose work likely caused the SARS-Cov-2 epidemic.

In a deposition in 2022, Fauci said of Baric, a North Carolina microbiologist who has studied coronaviruses for decades, “I doubt if I've ever met him.” He characterized Daszak as not even an “acquaintance.”

Yet Daszak and other officials in his group EcoHealth Alliance are present at the meeting, which Fauci opened with a speech. Nine months later, Fauci would again cross paths with Daszak, when Fauci spoke on a panel in Washington about emerging infectious diseases, part of a two-day conference that Daszak had moderated and helped create.

But as the world’s preeminent coronavirus researcher, Baric was even more important to Fauci. As he opened the June 2013 meeting, Fauci spoke openly of wanting to be sure he constantly had new viral threats that would ensure his research budget would continue to grow.

Nothing more perfectly illustrated the potential threat of emerging infectious disease than the coronavirus - a seemingly minor pathogen that suddenly had erupted into a lethal outbreak, the second in a decade.

“Now we have a new one [disease] to put on the map for our friends [in Congress] who support us in these rather constrained times,” Fauci said in his opening address. He wasn’t joking or speaking metaphorically - he showed the scientists the actual map.

After his talk, Fauci took a seat alone in the front row to listen to the conference’s first invited speaker explain the growing threat of coronaviruses and how scientists and the NIH could work to fight them.

That speaker?

None other than Baric, who went on to dominate the day’s discussion. Not only did he give the first presentation, he returned after lunch to give another. He took over questioning repeatedly. One of the other scientists referred to him as an “eminence grise.” Another joked the NIH would be cutting Baric a check for a million dollars, no strings attached.

No wonder that seven years later, in February 2020, as Covid exploded out of China, Fauci would spend his extremely valuable time bring Baric into his offices for another private meeting to discuss the new epidemic - and its possible origins. Under oath, Fauci claimed not to remember anything about that meeting either, though it had taken place barely two years before.

So just why would Fauci go so far out of his way to deny knowing Baric? Why make such an implausible claim?

The rest of the video from June 24, 2013 offers as good an explanation as any, showing just how far Baric was willing go in trying to bring coronaviruses to heel - even if doing so raised the risk of a lab-created epidemic far deadlier than one that any natural coronavirus had ever caused.

(END OF PART 1)
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