delaware_export
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- Apr 10, 2018
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the full quote looks slightly truncated on the link, but in the post, click it, you can see that they really don’t like scotus ruling. Also more detail under full fpc Twitter feed
They never adopted firearms. That's why they lost in the end.Interesting.
The history of Hawaii, in part, starts out with armed Hawaiians fighting James Cook and his crew of sailors. That was some Aloha in the end Cook got cooked.
I seriously doubt the Hawaiians had any prohibition on weapons prior to Cook; or that there is anything documented about it.
I may stand corrected.
It’s the new Wild West!"A Free wheeling Right to carry guns" LOL
True,They never adopted firearms. That's why they lost in the end.
It will be I'm sure..and it will only take until the middle of Biden's second term to get resolved...after the democrat controlled congress increases the number of SCOTUS justices to 13 and Brandon gets to name them...I really, REALLY, hope this gets appealed to the SCOTUS. I can’t imagine the SCOTUS likes being told by a state court “you’re wrong, and even though your rulings apply to us, we’ll disregard them anyways.” Maybe we’ll get an expansion of the Bruen decision and pre-empt all state gun laws (here’s hoping anyways).
This is huge.
Yep,The islands fought among themselves until the late 1700's into the 1800's when Kamehameha I united (by force) the islands. Yeah, always a spirit of aloha among them.
True dat.Yep,
And I don't see how the SC can see the history HI to be exempt from the history of the rest of the West (CA, ID, etc.) as far as indigenous history goes.
Aloha in those days included long pig.
Damn lies!