part 2.
so is it the end of the world? will the sun come up on Dec 6th? will it stop gun sales in Hawaii?
my guess is that the lines at HPD will still be as long, as usual.
the average new gun purchaser will only notice that "the fee" went up.
instead of just being in a C&C or state database, we graduated to the majors, we're now in with the FBI, congratulations. when i buy my next gun (notice, i didn't say "if"), i'll probably have the same trepidation, same nervousness as my first time purchase, standing at the counter at HPD to register. and we can't really take it out on the good-guy HPD officers who work the window, they're actually pretty good. not their fault. it's the people we voted into office.
this is all part of the "cost" of living in Hawaii, what we put up with, in order to live in paradise. our fellow citizens foist these burdens upon us because they don't like the way we think. and they're probably in the minority, but they vote. we put up with the traffic, idiot legislators, corrupt politicians, having to pay higher shipping cost for our gun parts, the 4% excise tax on everything, Servco monopoly on toyotas, no drag strip, big frickin centipedes, long lines at HPD, sucky parking, not having AR-15 pistols, 10-round pistol mags, and now Willie Espero's Rap-Back.
but, sadly, as Reload Hawaii VLOG points out, this really penalizes the military, those who rotate through here. all of us have seen when a newly-arrived military member is down at HPD, duly complying with state law, registering his dozen firearms, respectful of hawaii law. and then, when they rotate back to the real world, "state-side" (e.g. Arizona, Texas, other gun-friendly states), they're still in the FBI data base, thanks to Hawaii. spirit of Aloha goes with them!
of course, Willie Espero is gonna say he's doing the other states a favor. yeah, right.
this is how Hawaii legislators (Ige, Espero) thank those who've served, those who fight to preserve our way of life, our rights, etc. might as well take a sharp stick and poke them in the eye, why don't you.
ok, i think i've said my peace.