Hawaii rules against public carrying of guns without permit citing ‘aloha spirit’
Hawaii rules against public carrying of guns without permit citing ‘aloha spirit’

Hawaii rules against public carrying of guns without permit citing ‘aloha spirit’

Hawaii rules against public carrying of guns without permit citing ‘aloha spirit’
Hawaii rules against public carrying of guns without permit citing ‘aloha spirit’
it's official: according to Hawaii, guns have no chill
They're tools designed specifically for killing, that's kind of the point
Hand guns are made for killin'
They ain't no good for nothin' else
And if you like to drink your whiskey
You might even shoot yourself
Don't kill the chill.
Is all I ever asked.
But what about my GOD GUNS GUTS bumper sticker?
Open carry does not pass the "vibe check"
I was just in Hawaii a few weeks ago. Both touristy and non-touristy areas. I can concur, would be a weird ass vibe if I saw someone open carry
"Don't kill the chill"
"Aloha Motherfucker"
at least theyre tryin
Hmm here is an idea. What if we made a religion that was against open carry and was technically Christianity? Could we use the veto power religion now has over the Bill of Rights?
No. Religious arguments against abortion are actually relying on the definition of what constitutes a life, not the pure fact that their religion says it's wrong.
You can get out of military service this way though.
It was always that way, the problem was that they wouldn’t give out permits to anyone.
Well, actually, they cited the state and federal constitution and chose to interpret "well regulated militia" does not accurately describe untrained civilians even though the SCOTUS disagreed. Which is a little more substantial than just Aloha Spirit, imo.
I love the aloha spirit! I hope it spreads like COVID. I mean, in a good way.
is this the only ōlelo hawaiʻi word that anyone remembers
Can’t wait for this to be appealed and struck down.
I like gun
Well thats going to get shut down
I'm not sure why it would. Almost every state requires some manner of concealed carry permit, and it's not uncommon for there to be some manner of registration for some weapons, as long as the permitting and registration processes are "reasonable" and not designed to infringe on your rights.
Almost every state requires some manner of concealed carry permit
Are you intentionally untruthful or just ignorant?
Is your definition of "almost every" LESS THAN HALF?
These are facts which are easy to look up and here you are spreading misinformation.
The problem is Hawaii is not shall-issue as the vast majority of states are. One can be denied such merely because the official feels like it, despite fully qualifying and jumping every hoop.
Your information is out of date. 27 states now have "constitutional carry", where there is no need for a permit.
gonna have to aloha sprint the next time an open carry w/o permit thinks otherwise
Are you having a stroke?
Is your country such a shithole that you need a gun in order to feel safe walking around?
It blows my mind that people who correctly identify the reasons the war on drugs is a failure seem to expect the same policies and logic to work on guns.
Because gun laws have worked in other places. Canada, Australia, The UK, etc don't have this problem.
Based on what metric are you making that claim? Canada, for example, certainly still has an issue with firearm related crimes [source]. It is also quite arguable that firearms laws even have an effect on reducing crime in general [source] (I will concede that this source, the fraser institute, isn't the most reliable, but their data does show some interesting things that cannot be ignored). Furthermore, it has been reported that the majority of handgun related crime, in Canada, is done with handguns that were illegally owned -- they were smuggled in from the USA.
One could point to some trends of firearms rates decreasing and attributing them to firearms bans, but the devil is often in the details. For example, this study by Rand stated that firearms related crimes in Australia were already on a downward trend piror to the 1996 buyback, and similar dips in violent crime can be seen many other western countries that didn't adopt such strict gun-control measures -- violent crime, in general, appears that it has been on a downward trend for quite some time.
Because guns are not the same as drugs. Hence the rules should be different.
Do you need target practice to shoot heroin? Do you seek self medication by going out and waving a gun around? for some reason one seems much less threatening to the general populous than the other
We’re all here wondering if this is to convince yourself, or just bad sarcasm.
Now only the police and criminals will have guns, and law abiding citizens will be at the mercy of both.
They could like, get a permit
Just like you wouldn't be driving without a license, but what if criminals have cars?
Have you seen, like, a single statistic about what uncontrolled gun distribution does to a country?
It's absolutely insane to have that many guns around you and somehow perceive that as some moral good instead of the very real danger it is.
relaxed condescending chuckles from Canada
That's a concern people had when things transitioned outside the US.