i am interested in hearing from the couple of 2aHI guys that were talking to knudsen
i couldn't talk to him without having a sneer on my face
when i'm at my office, i have a mask on most times when i talk to patients

First of all, it was great to finally meet all of you after lurking for so long. And thanks again Macsak for the great suggestion to clean up the range while it's closed.
I overheard Knudsen talking to the mayor about how dangerous it is to have the range in such close proximity to residential areas, and he was explaining that a round can easily hit someone on the Koko Head trail (stairs) or go over and hit more homes. He was explaining to the mayor that a wall needed to be built along the trail, or the range should be fully enclosed to prevent these possibilities.
I kind of butted in to tell the mayor that any of these incidents that are being reported and used as fuel to make changes to the range are irrelevant to the rifle range itself. All of these incidents that Knudsen just brought up are only possible by a negligent discharge, which is not an issue that pertains only to a rifle range, but to everyone’s home throughout the whole country. It is the responsibility of us, the firearm handler, to prevent ND’s, not only at the range, but in every situation in which a firearm is handled. I asked if he (the mayor) is planning to make rules to prevent ND’s throughout the whole island and everybody’s home. The mayor knew exactly where I was coming from and said that would infringe on our rights as gun owners. He also mentioned that they find bullets in Waikiki, and of course they don't automatically assume it came from Koko Head. Why should it be different in HI Kai?
After the mayor left, Knudsen came up to me and asked if I heard him telling the story of the round going by him while he hiked the koko crater ridge (about the area above the old 450m steel target). I asked how he knew it was a bullet, and he stated that his brother, a Vietnam vet, recognized the sound of a bullet whizzing by. I pointed out the angle that would have to be fired for it to reach that high on the crater. He seemed genuinely surprised by this info, although he still sticks to his story. I also explained the distinct cracking sound that a round makes as it flies by. In my opinion, its pretty hard to forget that sound.
I was just trying to make a point that he shouldn’t jump to assumptions without hard evidence.