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"[...]I still feel that its been the operation or reputation of the many past and presently illegal rubber-stamped telescopes that have been atop Maunakea[...]"
1) Interesting to find out I work for an illegal operation, and;
2) Disingenuous and baseless comments like this are the reason Gypsy laments "Wish I knew how to leave those happy faces Opihikao leaves, my attempts always come out as a serial #.".
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Hence my bewilderment comment in another thread.
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Big Islander to be.
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Its only my opinion that all those monster observatories after the first one are rubber-stamped illegally.
For something to be illegal, it has to be against a legal statute in place at the time of the action. For instance, if a person drank alcohol before prohibition it was legal. After prohibition, illegal. After the repeal of prohibition, legal again.
It's not the act of drinking alcohol, or the opinion of drinkers or non-drinkers that makes it illegal, it's the law that's on the books.
Because a person doesn't like the observatories on Mauna Kea doesn't make them illegal, although that hasn't stop the Protectors from stating that repeatedly until some people start to believe it.
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For something to be illegal, it has to be against a legal statute in place at the time of the action.
Such as ... granting final subdivision plat approval before the required infrastructure has been built? Here it is 50 years later -- somehow nobody has been prosecuted -- so it's probably safe to assume that any land-use which creates sufficient revenue is "legal" for all intents and purposes.
(Yes, I try to avoid that "same old rant" -- it's just too relevant here, and provides the perfect test case if anyone actually wants to argue "land-use legality issues"... bring it on.)
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granting final subdivision plat approval before the required infrastructure
Then there are situations where something may not be legal, but the powers that be choose not to pay attention or enforce. I regularly drive 5-7 MPH over the speed limit and never get a ticket. A police officer could write a speeding ticket, but they don't.
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It's been quite a while since I last saw someone hijack their own thread...
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http://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/news...se-appeals
House Bill 1581 would allow challenges to decisions considered to have significant statewide importance to go directly to the state Supreme Court
Predictably, the protectors don't really want the process to be any faster:
petitioner Kealoha Pisciotta said the Legislature should not force any judicial steps to be skipped.
"They are meant to go slower than we like," she said of the courts. "That makes them deliberative."
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almost as if it's being specially enacted for one purpose and one purpose only
2019 is a popular sunset date which appears elsewhere in the HRS.
this looks like the state squirming to avoid their own laws all over again.
Yes: "If they just put half as much effort into actually working through the existing system..."
Can't wait to see new arguments about how skipping ahead to a higher court is somehow a "violation of due process"...
Sigh.