Does The State Of Hawaii Take Your Guns Upon Arrest Without Conviction ? (Read 42059 times)

eyeeatingfish

Just how many out of state arrests do you really think one jurisdiction makes?  You act like that's some unmanageable, massive amount!

With all the military that comes through Hawaii, we make a lot. Again, my whole point is to acknowledge that there are some benefits to the system. I am starting to lean towards being more against it than for it now but it would be nice for law enforcement to have a good national system that effectively communicates information that might be important, and not just on gun issues either.

But going back to topic, the key to this whole issue for me is whether an arrest alone would trigger losing your guns.
Whether a computer system notifies or a clerk at a police department on the mainland does the notification is irrelevant in terms of whether this would cause us to lose our firearms.
« Last Edit: June 27, 2016, 10:56:10 PM by eyeeatingfish »

robtmc

Just how many out of state arrests do you really think one jurisdiction makes?!

With all the military that comes through Hawaii, we make a lot

Oooopssssss

London808

Just how many out of state arrests do you really think one jurisdiction makes?!

Oooopssssss

Like we had not worked it out already
"Mr. Roberts is a bit of a fanatic, he has previously sued HPD about gun registration issues." : Major Richard Robinson 2016

eyeeatingfish

Just how many out of state arrests do you really think one jurisdiction makes?!

Oooopssssss

We as in Hawaii. Yes I can imagine what conclusions you are wanting to draw. Draw all you want, but that is not what I meant when I made that statement.
« Last Edit: July 05, 2016, 11:46:08 PM by eyeeatingfish »