09-21-2014, 11:33 AM
birchl - yes we smell at times the burning of meth,yes the syringes are from people slamming heroin and leaving their points on the ground in the play area for the children.Yes people who gather there smoke MJ on a daily basis.
Yes the female office manager smokes her cigs at the entrance entry door while on the job,being paid to do so by the peoples donations when children are playing,it is their choice that they are addicted and self medicating ,BUT we as law abiding community seniors do not need to be subjected to the few who must drink and drive,must self medicate at the HACA building for all to use peacefully .
Many in the community have jobs that are jobs that require drug testing,if those same people are attending functions at the HACA building and are inhaling such illegal substances,they could lose their employment.
And Lavalava are you the one spreading rumors of our certain death,if that is you,please stop.
We have been lot owners since the 1960s in H.A. ,well before many were even born.Well before the HACA building was ever built,there was a HACA club house on Rd 1 ( one ) which is now a single family residence .
If required permits are not in place and the famers market is thus changed to a farmers swap meet an the HACA board hires police to direct traffic and make sure no persons are drinking alcohol or doing illegal drugs we have no issues.
Perhaps every person selling MUST pay 10 percent of their profits to HACA and show their G.E.tax # an ID ,photo copied to have the right to sell at said future gatherings.Then the legal hurdles along with proper permits,with a certified kitchen,with water that is fit for human consumption in their water catchment,with proper parking and traffic control,much like Maku'u market has,then when all those simple standards are in place,done correctly once and for all,then the Farmers Swap meet at the HACA building can proceed.
Maybe a new committee can be formed so the current board can take care of HACA business and the new committee can set it up so every one is happy and no threats to senior citizens or the children who play in the park and no blocking through traffic.
Pretty simple actually.
Life is a Blessing
Yes the female office manager smokes her cigs at the entrance entry door while on the job,being paid to do so by the peoples donations when children are playing,it is their choice that they are addicted and self medicating ,BUT we as law abiding community seniors do not need to be subjected to the few who must drink and drive,must self medicate at the HACA building for all to use peacefully .
Many in the community have jobs that are jobs that require drug testing,if those same people are attending functions at the HACA building and are inhaling such illegal substances,they could lose their employment.
And Lavalava are you the one spreading rumors of our certain death,if that is you,please stop.
We have been lot owners since the 1960s in H.A. ,well before many were even born.Well before the HACA building was ever built,there was a HACA club house on Rd 1 ( one ) which is now a single family residence .
If required permits are not in place and the famers market is thus changed to a farmers swap meet an the HACA board hires police to direct traffic and make sure no persons are drinking alcohol or doing illegal drugs we have no issues.
Perhaps every person selling MUST pay 10 percent of their profits to HACA and show their G.E.tax # an ID ,photo copied to have the right to sell at said future gatherings.Then the legal hurdles along with proper permits,with a certified kitchen,with water that is fit for human consumption in their water catchment,with proper parking and traffic control,much like Maku'u market has,then when all those simple standards are in place,done correctly once and for all,then the Farmers Swap meet at the HACA building can proceed.
Maybe a new committee can be formed so the current board can take care of HACA business and the new committee can set it up so every one is happy and no threats to senior citizens or the children who play in the park and no blocking through traffic.
Pretty simple actually.
Life is a Blessing