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RE: New Federal law circumvents Hawaii's CCW process - PaulW - 12-09-2017

Yes, but still exceptionally brainless.


RE: New Federal law circumvents Hawaii's CCW process - birdmove - 12-09-2017

Interesting thread here. The statement that "...When it's common knowledge that anyone that feels they need to carry a gun needs mental health counseling..", I find I cannot just let that go.

When someone says something is common knowledge, it's kind of like when Trump says "believe me".

Painting everyone in the United States with such a broad brush is always wrong. I get that Hawaii is anti-gun. And that some may ridicule anyone that doesn't go along with that mentality. There certainly ARE valid reasons for someone to have a carry permit.

So, how is anti-gun Hawaii going to handle this. I believe that it will pass. I expect Hawaii will scramble to outlaw any carry permits, as states that do not have such a thing will most likely not have to honor this reciprocity law. No big loss there, as mentioned above, you can apply, but you cannot get a carry permit.

Notice I have made no value judgement here about pros or cons of this law. But to say that anyone who thinks they have a need for a carry permit is mentally ill, is simply BS, and I will await references to uphold that point of view.

Jon in Keaau/HPP


RE: New Federal law circumvents Hawaii's CCW process - terracore - 12-09-2017

"If this becomes reality then I am leaving this country."

It's illegal to carry a gun in Mexico. Though... their homicide rate is over 5 times as high as the US.


RE: New Federal law circumvents Hawaii's CCW process - HereOnThePrimalEdge - 12-09-2017

It's illegal to carry a gun in Mexico. Though... their homicide rate is over 5 times as high as the US.

Imagine what their homicide rate would be if guns were legal in Mexico?
Personally I wouldn't want to live in there. When I look at a list of homicide rates in countries around the world, all of the places I might consider living have extremely low gun crime rates. Like we have in Puna. I'd feel as safe in Canada or England or Germany as I would in Puna.

"Enlightened statesmen will not always be at the helm." -James Madison, The Federalist Papers, 1787


RE: New Federal law circumvents Hawaii's CCW process - leilanidude - 12-09-2017

Imagine what their homicide rate would be if guns were legal in Mexico?
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Why? Aren't most of their homicides committed with illegal guns anyway?


RE: New Federal law circumvents Hawaii's CCW process - HereOnThePrimalEdge - 12-09-2017

Why?

Because there would be more. An almost unimaginable number. Unlike Denmark. Or Puna. Places I would want to live.

"Enlightened statesmen will not always be at the helm." -James Madison, The Federalist Papers, 1787


RE: New Federal law circumvents Hawaii's CCW process - PaulW - 12-09-2017

If you have to compare yourself with a country in the midst of a drug war (caused partly by the USA, I may add), then you're in trouble.
How about comparing like with like - UK, Australia, Canada? Not so rosy now.

Suddenly, independence for Hawaii doesn't sound so crazy.


RE: New Federal law circumvents Hawaii's CCW process - randomq - 12-09-2017

Glad to hear it, I look forward to concealed carry in Hawaii, and will travel to get a permit if necessary.


RE: New Federal law circumvents Hawaii's CCW process - Kapoho Joe - 12-09-2017



I already have a mainland CCW permit, so carrying here will be a reality soon enough. Wonders never cease!


RE: New Federal law circumvents Hawaii's CCW process - PaulW - 12-09-2017

Where's the best state for me to get my concealed carry? I heard there are some states that give guns to children, the blind and the mentally ill, but I don't know which ones they are. Ah, a grand future awaits!