Whoa, stirred the hornets nets apparently. Too much to quote, so I'll just respond in general.
How do rights work?
Your rights are ALWAYS balanced with the rights of another. The Constitution itself does not comprise every law applicable law. The very same right to Free Speech protects the KKK the same way it protects the Black Panthers and everything in between. However, freedom of speech is not unlimited, and neither should any other right. I know some (most?) people here believe that 2A should be an unlimited right. I disagree. That's just a difference of opinions.
Do I own guns? What do I believe?
I believe, that when in the confines of ones own home, and based on the "Place to Keep" requirements, a person should be allowed to own ANY GUN they want. Full-auto SBR with "exploding bullets"? Go right ahead. However, when it comes to carrying in public, a person should be certified so that there is a general understanding of 'who they are' (not a felon, suspected violent crime offender, escapee from a mental ward, etc.) and the peace of mind the person is somewhat capable of deploying that firearm without a significant detriment to others. I don't believe in any law obviously designed to hinder a persons right to bear arms. Private property banned by default? That's pretty "obvious". For example, the "Sensitive Place" laws are clearly a tertiary effort to stifle gun-carrying when other options have failed, even though a person has already met the rigorous requirements to get a CCW in the state of Hawaii. If you pass your CCW in its current form? You should be able to carry any pistol, regardless of whether you tested with it or not, nearly any place by default.
I do own guns. I can't say anything other than that.
Hurricanes and Karens
When a hurricane hits, there could be severe damage to infrastructure. At that point, I don't care if there are caravans of unidentified people driving around with rifles, because we are all just trying to "survive". I would absolutely call the police if I saw a known felon carrying a rifle, even if they are own their own property and that doesn't make me a "Karen". Calling the cops on someone just because they are carrying a gun on private property, that's totally different, and is uncalled for. I don't agree with the "printing rule" because it can happen even with the most responsible carrying. At the same time, I don't believe open carrying during a time of peace really inspires civility, not in a place like Hawaii where the general stance towards guns is negative. I would support Open Carry if the public generally supported it, but I don't think pushing for Open Carry is the way to go about generating public support.