So here is a question for everyone if you so choose to answer:
If you wait until they start confiscation or pass confiscation legislation before you draw the line, isn't that a little too late? Havn't they already won by that point?
I choose to answer. Years ago I had the opportunity to work with retired Hawaii county police chief
Wayne Carvalho, we had lots of time to talk as I drove him up to Mauna Kea summit.
We got on the subject of gun registration and a few other gun things. Keep in mind this guy is a first
rate crook, thug, and hero in some locals eyes.
I'm paraphrasing, He said register all your guns, but when they show up to confiscate, say
"hey Bra, I sold them to some guys I met in a Hilo bar and I don't have them no more, I was
drinking and don't remember everything".
That was the suggestion of the ex police chief, Wayne Carvalho.
I don't know if that will work for Haole guys, but I suspect
it will work for locals.
I fully expect to see disarmament legislation( from Josh Green) very soon.
I suspect the police will very gleefully and forcefully enforce the law.
I suspect all registered gun owners will comply.
Hawaiians aren't known for their desire for personal liberty, having
come from a slave culture of obedience to the Monarchy,
the plantations, and now the rich Democrats.
Aloha.