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Tuesday, June 06, 2023

Quit holding back, Hawaii, and do the right thing

HONOLULU (AP) — Hawaii Gov. Josh Green on Friday signed legislation that will allow more people to carry concealed firearms but at the same time prohibit people from taking guns to a wide range of places, including beaches, hospitals, stadiums, bars that serve alcohol and movie theaters. Private businesses allowing guns will have to post a sign to that effect.

9 comments:

  1. Clever anti-2nd strategy, but like all the rest of the liberal moves it'll only apply to legitimate CCL holders. Secretly the progressives will cheer because that's exactly want they want. They don't give a shit if the criminals blow people away.

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  2. It's like legislators aren't even reading NYSRPA v Bruen.

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    1. They're pretending it doesn't exist, and making you go to the expense of suing.

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    2. It's just like the Southern Democrats that tried to ignore Brown v Board of Education for twenty years.

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    3. “It's just like the Southern Democrats that tried to ignore Brown v Board of Education for twenty years.”

      Except they were right. Integrating the schools was an absolute disaster.

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    4. Can't tell the difference lol

      https://youtu.be/Ev373c7wSRg

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  3. Hawaii is so blue republicians don't waste time running for office. I looked into getting rifle when I lived there. Piss on that stupid shit. Bums and addicts rule. As a matter of fact we ought to send all our bums and addicts there. They would not even notice a difference.

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    1. Bums, addicts, and trannies. Follow up with politicians, blow up the airfields, and lay mines. I know - the list is short, but it's a start.

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  4. If the weapon is concealed, how the fuck are they going to know you have one in, say, the dark of a theater....inquiring minds want to know....

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