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Hawaii: 8th Safest State
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Hawaii ranked in the Top Ten on WalletHub's 2018 Safest States list. Lower than I expected, even with an active volcano. I've lived in other states and in general found their tornadoes, twenty below temperatures, snakes, and professional sports fans after a game more dangerous than the hazards here.

Why so low? It wasn't our Financial Safety (#6) or Emergency Preparedness (#5). It's our highways, at 39th in the country.

https://wallethub.com/edu/safest-states-...e-in/4566/

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its also consistently ranked #1 happiest and healthiest state in the US Big Grin yay Hawai'i, the best place in the USA

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and lets not forget, hawaii has one of the strictest gun laws. A good sign of a safe state.
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Originally posted by ericlp

and lets not forget, hawaii has one of the strictest gun laws. A good sign of a safe state.


yah, Hawai'i hasn't had a mass shooting since 1999

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Unfortunately we rank high for property crime rates.

https://www.bizjournals.com/pacific/news...rates.html

https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/...lic-safety

Perhaps tourism industry officials' promotion is behind the WalletHub ranking. Er.....let's just tout our low level of violent crime and ignore Hawaii's chronic thievery.

Constant low-level worrying about having your possessions stolen is unpleasant. And
is common in Hawaii.
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