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TMT construction begins Monday 15 July
I had a feeling that Lorraine Inouye should have kept her mouth shut, but that's almost impossible for a politician to do.
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The Hawaiʻi Attorney General issued a statement on Tuesday saying the State will no longer pursue the charges connected to the obstruction of the Mauna Kea Access Road on July 17, 2019.

I have decided that the continued pursuit of these cases is not in the best interests of the people of the State of Hawaiʻi. The Department of the Attorney General remains committed to upholding the rule of law, and any violations of State law will remain subject to prosecution to the fullest extent possible.”

https://www.bigislandvideonews.com/2023/...d-in-2019/

"...any violations of State law will remain subject to prosecution to the fullest extent possible.”
Except in certain cases.  They did have their own town with a stop light and plain clothes "law" "officials" after all.  Let's keep overreach by big state government out of the allegations, and call it a "local" matter.
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"...any violations of State law will remain subject to prosecution to the fullest extent possible.”

I think the word "remain" is a bit of a misnomer.
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Sorry State, but you set a precedent. When we have our "Smart People for TMT" campout on the side of the access road you'd better not interfere. Except maybe to build us a nice pad and put up stop lights.
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any violations of State law will remain subject to prosecution

I read this as "may be" prosecuted, not "will be".
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Space.com just published a story this morning about the future of astronomy on Mauna Kea…

https://www.space.com/maunakea-stewardsh...troduction
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From the link SBH posted above:

It was a challenging time for Native Hawaiians, she said. "While there was some discussion that no one in the community opposed that, I don't believe that was so much the case," she said. "I think our community was generally overwhelmed with all of the new technology, all of the new infrastructure that was being placed into our small community."

I would be curious if there were any letters to the editor, or articles opposing construction of the road to the summit of Mauna Kea, or the telescopes at that time.  Or what technologies and infrastructure specically overwhelmed Native Hawaiians?  Did they oppose any new technology?  Infrastructure? Expansion of the electrical network, phones, tv, etc?  
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Me dumb caveman, me no understand fire... Really?!

#thebeginningoftheendofastronomyinhawaii

#supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
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https://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/2023/02/01...utType=amp

Ugh. These jackasses know how sensitive things are right now, and they don't even have some kind of backup containment? Glad the protesters will now have some kind of actual contamination to point to, even if the impacts will be minimal and mitigated... What a joke...
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Anyone notice SB265? Just like SB907 from 2021, except this time Fevella stands alone.

https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/session/measure_indiv.aspx?billtype=SB&billnumber=265&year=2023

Requires approval of the project by the community through a referendum of nearby adult residents except for projects within the Mauna Kea science reserve, which require a referendum by all adult residents of the county in which the Mauna Kea science reserve is located.


UH even gets to pay for the referendum!
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