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General Discussion / Re: Can you refuse the medical waiver?
« on: January 25, 2015, 06:52:34 PM »
I have no doubt I would pass the check, it's just a personal privacy issue for me.  I don't want to give them any more than I absolutely have to.

Thank you again everyone for your inputs
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General Discussion / Re: Can you refuse the medical waiver?
« on: January 25, 2015, 07:50:27 AM »
Thanks everyone for your responses.  I still don't like it, but I guess it's not as bad as I thought.  I thought they would be requesting copies of all my records or something like that. 

Has anyone tried revoking the waiver at a later date?  I'm wondering how that would affect everything since it says on the form that you can do that.
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General Discussion / Can you refuse the medical waiver?
« on: January 24, 2015, 09:50:34 PM »
Brand new member here and moving to Oahu in a few months as a result of military orders. I was wondering if anyone could help me better understand the process of moving my guns there. I've been to the Honolulu PD website and it says I have to register within 5 days of getting there. I also saw links for mental health and medical waivers that would give the police access to my medical records. Would I have to fill these out or are they just for people trying to acquire new guns? What happens if you complete everything else, but refuse to sign the waiver? I also noticed it said on the bottom of the form that you could revoke the waiver at anytime, does it affect your ability to own a gun in Hawaii if you do revoke the waiver?

There is nothing in my medical record I'm worried about, but the whole thing just seems like an invasion of privacy to me. Coming from Florida, the registration part is hard enough to accept, I don't see why I need a police officer rooting around in my medical records too.

I would appreciate any input from anyone who knows about this or has gone through the process of moving to Hawaii with firearms.
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