Update on letters to the Honolulu Star Bulletin:
Looks like they're printing some of our letters. The first pro 2A letter was printed in yesterday's paper. Here's the text:
License-to-carry law in Hawaii pointlessWhy did the state Legislature even pass Hawaii Revised Statue 134-9, License to Carry? Was it just to appease those of us freedom-loving Americans who want to protect ourselves and our families (since the response time for a Level 1 call in Hawaii is seven minutes), or was it done just because almost every other state in the union has one? If the residents of Hawaii would just stand up as one and tell their elected employees that this is nonsense, and that they will be exercising their rights that are protected, not granted, by the United States and Hawaii constitutions, we sould save this state tens of thousands of dollars in legal fees.
DBS- Waialua
They also printed Cougar8045's letter posted above (although they did edit the letter and one of the sentences left out was Cougars closing statement, which I thought was a key point):
Isle residents have right to defend themselvesGeorge Quarles shows he has little understanding of the facts and personalities involved (Hawaii Doesn't Need More Guns, Sep. 02) . The suggestion that Chris Baker find a new line of work implies that Mr. Quarles would prefer to let the whims of violent criminals dictate the actions of law-abiding citizens. This is patently adsurd. Additionally, all of us in Hawaii have a vested interest in keeping the island pristine to preserve the tourism-based economy, but allowing the lawful carry of firearms by the citizens of our state has little, if anything, to do with the influx of tourism. Shall-issue permit systems have become the norm across the country, and it's time for Chief Kealoha and the Legislature to start recognizing the natural right of Hawaii citizens to defend themselves from criminal predators.
Sincerely,
Cougar
All in all though, so far so good. Obviously they're not printing all the letters sent to them, but they're printing some and that in and of itself is positive news. A big Mahalo to everyone taking the time to support the cause.
