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Hawaii Game Management Advisory Commission Meeting <br />Minutes – January 14, 2020 <br /> <br />NP: If you have comments you’ve got to come up you guys. <br /> <br />PKD: \[not speaking in mic\] <br /> <br />NP: State your name, we’ve got to have it for the record. <br /> <br />JMG: Jaerick Medeiros-Garcia again. So maybe if you’re working with the DHHL... <br /> <br />MRH: Yeah. <br /> <br />JMG: Maybe we can convince them to have hunters actually go in and hunt. <br /> <br />MRH: No, it would be nice if they allowed the general public up there. I don’t <br />understand that one you guys. I don’t get it. They barely let the beneficiaries <br />go and hunt. <br /> <br />JMG: Well, the thing is yeah, they claim there’s no hunting but we still have rights to <br />gather, you know, on DHHL or any private land we can gather. The thing is <br />right now they’ve get cowboys on the Mauna rustling up the cattle. <br /> <br />MRH: Yeah... <br /> <br />JMG: That’s hunting. Because when you put an animal in a stressful state they’re <br />being hunted when you sneak up on them and just kill ‘em – that’s gathering. <br />That’s what I think, you know, when the animal is in a stressful state where <br />the blood is pumping - the cowboys chasing ‘em – they’re being hunted. So I <br />don’t know why they won’t allow people to go up there to gather, whether – <br />since it’s a fenced off area – use the dogs – but then they too worried about <br />what the pipi, eh? Why? Because they get 80% of the pipi while the <br />Hawaiians get 20% of the meat – 20% of the meat from the pipi – six months <br />they never get – nobody got to go up around the kupuna tent – DHHL their <br />agenda is they have meat – they have a meat company that haven’t had meat <br />for six months – it’s a multi-million dollar business that they have along with <br />Aila – along with Governor Ige. Maui nui, Waimea Nui. All these guys, yeah, <br />so maybe they can stop taking up \[unclear\] for once and let the people go on <br />the lands of DHHL. So if you work with DHHL maybe we can bring them into <br />one of these meetings so that we can ask them politely to allow people to go <br />gather. I don’t know. If you can reach out – I know Camara – he no like talk to <br />us because... <br /> <br />MRH: I think it would be wonderful if they would introduce hunting permit process <br />for... <br /> <br />NP: thank you Jaerick... <br /> <br />28 <br /> <br /> <br />
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