Punaperson: I understand that bills have been introduced many times, and that the likelihood of them reaching a committee hearing is small. That being said, I think another bill will be introduced this session, and if we can rally enough support, who know what may happen. We may get lucky. And, if we do, we need to be prepared to offer up some suggestions.
From a purely negotiations standpoint, I think the first offer should be simply changing the wording of the statues from "May" to "Shall." Nothing more. Why, because why would we want to start negotiations somewhere other than the lowest possible place. Sort of like asking for a 100% reduction in a bill when you know you will accept 50%....If you start negotiations at 50% you know you'll never get it.
From a more "reasonable" viewpoint, here is what I think:
Training - Minimal, maybe 4 hours at most. Include Hawaii laws, a practical exam demonstrating competence in basic handling and presentation, and a scored shoot. Something at reasonable self-defense distances, certainly no more than 10 yards.
Restrictions on where you can carry- Federal buildings as mandated by Federal law.
Reciprocity- Yes, with an agreement that those states with Constitutional Carry can do so here.
Renewals/Fees - No more than $25-50 for a 5 year term. Re-certification by mail.