06-14-2014, 03:13 PM
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Originally posted by Carey
Oneself, there is also a perspective here that might not fit most images of Hawaii...more in the line of Appalachia & the well known Hatfields & McCoys. Here is in line with the Lewis & Maugas (this happened at Puhi Bay 6yrs ago at a birthday...but the issues that were simmering for years before still simmer):
http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/articl...25037.html
I really doubt that a gunshot will end all of what is going on here... it hasn't worked here all that well, nor in other areas... remember this is a very small area, and you will be known by people all around this island...
Wow, that is really interesting stuff. Thank you for sharing !
As far as everyone else's comments about owning firearms or not, at the end of the day it should be a personal choice. I personally choose, to keep myself and my family protected. Luckily my wife owned as many guns as me when I met her, and she is not a bad shot. I thank her daddy for that.
Does that mean my home is 100% protected, of course not. Lots of things can happen but I choose to keep myself as protected as possible.