They're using the short on manpower as an out, the guys at the top don't want the law abiding to be armed.
The carry law would still be may issue, Its more to do with the fact they know Young is lost (everything now is just a delaying tactic)
This Bill also requires that a Carry permit/license be renewed every 6 months. This is would not only be a burden on gun owners wishing to legally carry a firearm but would also put a strain on the county police departments. Even a yearly permit would put a heavy burden on them. There is an estimated 14 million permit holders in the country, this does not include states who do not require permits. This works out to 4.6% of the population.
If we apply that same percentage to Hawaii’s population (4.6% of 1.4 million) this would be more then 64 thousand permits needing to be issued twice a year. The county police departments are already burdened and strained handling firearms registrations and permits (around 30 thousand a year). This would bring the total interactions for firearms related business to more then 150 thousand permits/registrations a year.
150k permits at 30 minutes of work for each one.
150k/2 = 75k hours of work a year
57/8 = 9375 work days
9375/2080 = 4.5 full time positions just to issue permits.
More then likely the amount of work needed would be more then an hour for each application