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When I want to take an island vacation, I crack open a $4 can a Spam.It is a pain in the arse to get there and the marijuana problem that plague the west coast is "locked in" when you're on the islands. I enjoy going to Mexico. They have the same Socialist attitudes as Hawaii, but it is far less expensive to visit. I can spend less than $250.00 on a round-trip ticket from Union Station in Portland, to the Santa Fe Station in San Diego from there, it is a 45-minute trolley ride to San Ysidro. I can walk across the border and a mile to a $45.00 per night hotel on Avenida Revolucion (Revolution Avenue). I am able to spend $7.00 per meal ($21.00 per day, folks). and safely enjoy 4 days in Tijuana + whatever I spend on entertainment/souvenirs. ($514 + entertainment/souvenirs) $400 covers that and for $914 for a 6-day vacation is a great bargain.
And the Mighty Mo is moored off of Ford Island as well. Great looking battleship and of historical significances as with the Japanese surrender. I visited the USS Missouri back in 2010.
USS Missouri (BB-63) - Wikipedia
I like it when they drop the port anchor, turn on a dime and blast the aliens...
No. Even the police can't have any magazines over 10 rounds. I got this info from a retired police officer friend of mine who moved there recently.
If your point is that "even the police" means off duty or retired police for their personal weapons then no, they should not have rights over what normal citizens have.
I would agree with you there, I'd assumed he was talking about active LEOs. Can we get a confirmation on that?
From what I was told even on duty officers can only have 10 round magazines in their guns. I am not going to swear to this but I have no reason to disbelieve this retired officer.I would agree with you there, I'd assumed he was talking about active LEOs. Can we get a confirmation on that?
From what I was told even on duty officers can only have 10 round magazines in their guns. I am not going to swear to this but I have no reason to disbelieve this retired officer.
I wonder what they would have to say if they looked in my safe?AR, shotgun, 2 handguns, 800 rounds constitute "arsenal".
Police find large weapons cache in Waikiki raid prompted by disturbing online posts
Im quite far away. Lava has to go uphill, downhill and back uphill to get to me.
Right!!! Arsenal my @$$.
If kilauea managed to cover the other 4000 square miles of island with lava before getting to my house I think I'd rather stick around to watch that in personDon't think it won't.
1. Whoever made the thread headline is 100% wrong. The cops did NOT take the dudes guns. "The weapons were legally registered to the man, and having them in his room was also legal."
2. They did not arrest the dude.
3. They investigated the dude more because he had been on line bragging about being a federal agent, which he is not. "The FBI notified Honolulu police Thursday about a guest in room 803 at the Equus Hotel, saying he was claiming to be a federal agent in disturbing posts on social media.
The 38-year old claimed his mission was to hunt terrorist cells. "
Yes, guns must be registered in Hawaii, and none of mine have been confiscated. Hawaii is not a real firearm friendly state, but this thread is still incorrect and misleading.
1. Whoever made the thread headline is 100% wrong. The cops did NOT take the dudes guns. "The weapons were legally registered to the man, and having them in his room was also legal."
2. They did not arrest the dude.
3. They investigated the dude more because he had been on line bragging about being a federal agent, which he is not.