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Hawaii Game Management Advisory Commission Meeting <br />Minutes – October 29, 2019 <br /> <br />JO: Yeah, Daniel, I think your presentation it gives an option for some people... <br />....and it is something that I know there are several people here that would <br />probably take advantage of it. It’s not necessarily a solution for the whole <br />general public... but I am an all the above kind of guy. <br /> <br />DP Right. <br /> <br />MC: Mark Crivello – 3C Goat Grazing – question with this PTA stuff like that – <br />cause, um, I’m all for gun range and practicing shooting – is there – I know <br />there’s rules and regulatiosn – what would be like the age bracket – like are <br />children allowed cause... <br /> <br />DP: That is something that I don’t know – I - like I said – I just had an hour <br />meeting with the Public Affairs Officer. I told him what I wanted to do – I <br />explained to him before I went up there that I wanted to have a meeting – had <br />a meeting – I gave him my pitch – he thought it was a great idea – he thought <br />it would be good for the public – but he also said that the commander wants <br />to do more public things... <br /> <br />MC: Right. <br /> <br />DP: So he thinks it’s a good idea – but as far as myself – I don’t want to do the <br />thing by myself – I want other people to help me put together a rod & gun club <br />– if that’s what it takes – we can use the same sample that they have over at <br />Schofield and over at Schofield they had to be 18 – they could be 16 with a <br />parent – but that was the rules over there because it’s a federal installation <br />there are certain rules regarding that. <br /> <br />MC: Right, right, and, um, that’s where I would see a little – that slight problem is <br />just due to the age – I’d really like the whole public aspect where you can take <br />your five year-old daughter or son and have an instructor there to show them <br />gun safety – you know what I mean – it’s not just one shooting range – you’re <br />showing your kids safety on guns cause, of course, it’s always the human <br />behind the gun that is the dangerous one – not the gun... <br /> <br /> So I had the question – what would be like the range cause I would like to see <br />young kids able to go to the facilities and instructors and parents teaching <br />them the safeties and the right ways to use the guns. <br /> <br />DP: I agree with that – my only thing is we got to sit down with them and try to see <br />if that’s gonna even work for them. After we get them to possibly agree with <br />what we’re trying to do then we can say look, well what would the ages be? <br />And if the commanders says the age is gonna be this – then that’s fine. I <br />mean, we would have to just abide by whatever he is gonna tell usl. So I’m <br />28 <br /> <br /> <br />
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