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The idea of self defense being a personal responsibility issue was well brought to the forefront with Milwaukee Sherrif David Clarke http://danieljmitchell.wordpress.com/2013/01/28/milwaukee-county-sheriff-promotes-self-defense-and-gun-ownership/ and really the effectiveness of 911. The idea of responsible ownership of firearms is integral to personal safety of individuals.

As for SB36 on recurrent training, that is interesting especially since we don't really allow concealed carry in Hawaii so why the need. As for home owners, its a point and shoot scenario and a short barrelled semi-automatic with a enough ammo to seal the deal is the safest thing for a young homeowner or single woman. A faceful of 45 or buckshot on the street is due respect for an aggressor in my opinion as well. What's funny about homeowners, they allow them to purchase a pistol here in Hawaii with zero training at all, and I'm not complaining about that, but it shows how ill informed some of our elite legislators really are.

Much Aloha,
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State Legislative Updates Archive / Re: 2013 SB219: Assault Weapons Ban
« on: January 28, 2013, 05:21:02 PM »
There are several bills that show the agenda and whether ignorance or not, the disregard to factual information in their move to ban guns in Hawaii, immediately, and a nationwide disarmament ultimately. You have to wonder about the ultimate agenda because it seems to have little to do with protecting the "children"

There is an article in Hawaii Free Press http://www.hawaiifreepress.com/ArticlesMain/tabid/56/ArticleType/ArticleView/ArticleID/8736/Default.aspx that I'm also trying to get into other venues to help with this discussion. West Hawaii Today is going to publish it and hopefully we can get others to publish more articles regarding this issue of guns in Hawaii... which since the days of my birth, back in the 1940's, almost every plantation home had a gun.

Another aspect of this that we are trying to enlist other sportsmen to get involved, just as we need to involve ourselves in their issues as well, and they are embroiled as thoroughly as hunters are in resources and issues. I'm trying to get Hawaii Fishing News to give us some help in how to unite sportsmen here in Hawaii and maybe even consider a sportsmens rally at the Capitol to think about..

Much Aloha....
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