It's easy to get lost in the "weeds" with the specific details about what is or isn't a legitimate arm/weapon for a law-abiding citizen to own, BUT let's look at the issue of compromise from the actual at-the-moment reality we face in Hawaii. We cannot carry any weapon outside our private property for self-defense that would be effective in anything other than hand to hand combat/assault, and cannot own many such arms/weapons as would be effective at a safer distance than contact even on our property. No guns in public (obviously). No "stun guns" (illegal to possess). No standard capacity manufacturer magazines if they are over 10 rounds. No pepper spray in over 1/2 ounce size. No expandable batons. 14 to 20 day waiting period for handgun permit. Registration of "unusable, unserviceable" firearms. Registration of any firearm owner (never been used to solve a crime). Long gun barrel length of less than 16 inches. Fully automatic or burst fire option. Hearing protection in the form of noise suppressor. Etc. Etc. Etc. This is what I'm talking about when I assert "no compromise". These issues are clear. There is no rational reason, nor any evidence that will withstand critical scrutiny that could possibly support the government rationalization of having "a compelling interest in public safety". Period. No compromise. These are clearly abuses of the natural, civil, fundamental, individual Constitutionally-guaranteed rights of law-abiding citizens. Why would we willingly "compromise" our rights for no legitimate reason?All of these things prohibited (or enforced) in Hawaii are legally allowed (or no registration, etc. to be enforced) in the vast majority of states and local jurisdictions in the Untied States, and there is no abuse by law abiding citizens. And the criminals ignore the laws as they always have.
If we obey these laws we 1. put ourselves, our families and friends, and our communities at greater risk of being victimized by criminals who obviously never have and never will obey any such laws that jeopardize us, and 2. we have submitted to illegitimate authority and allow them to take further and further steps deny our rights and encroach upon our lives in ways no government ought to.
If we disobey these absurd illegitimate laws (by, for instance, carrying a weapon concealed outside our property), we instantly become serious criminal felons, and if caught, even though we have harmed no one, are subjected to severe criminal and civil sanctions.
I don't see where "compromise" is an option worth considering.