01-19-2011, 11:24 AM
quote:Maybe my command of the English language is not good enough, but I have posted the same thing several times. "Public Access Shoreline Hawaii" (aka "PASH") affirms Native Hawaiian gathering and cultural rights on private property. It has limitations like it does not apply to properties smaller than one acre, it does not apply to County-approved residential subdivisions, etc. The 1995 ruling of the Hawaii Supreme Court is public record, and I'm surprised some people here on PW are giving more credit to the "I heard" and "I was told" and "I believe" than the actual facts that are public information.
Originally posted by Tolleys
...our property pins go to the ocean front.
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