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Hawaii Police Commission <br /> Regular Session Minutes <br /> October 21, 2022 <br /> Page 2 <br /> we did the last time. He suggests science is not to be followed, it's to be questioned, <br /> prodded, and always updated. To say follow the science and get your vaccine is almost <br /> hypnosis. He stated that there's a lot of evidence coming out now that shows the <br /> vaccine leads to miscarriages and deaths, but this doesn't seem to be mentioned in the <br /> press. He feels people should be pro-health and the county should be giving out <br /> vitamin D and zinc for free for people to take home and build their immune systems. He <br /> hopes the next chief will be security conscious and proactive in keeping people here <br /> healthy, not coercing them into something that isn't tested and could be harmful. <br /> Commissioner Quartararo stated that he would like to speak with Mr. Christie one on <br /> one and would provide him with his email address. <br /> • Dwight Vicente came before the commission and stated he is representing the <br /> Hawaiian Kingdom. The US citizens who were here illegally found the Honolulu rifles, <br /> under King Kalakaua, and vowed to protect the King, but they turned the gun on him in <br /> 1887, which created the Bayonet Constitution. That's all because of the 1875 <br /> Reciprocity Treaty, which wasn't a treaty, it was a proclamation done by three US <br /> citizens, which applied the Northwest Ordinance to this kingdom. The US citizens <br /> promoted the homestead program, and the right to vote under the Bayonet <br /> Constitution. They wrote the new constitution, giving them rights, then later the removal <br /> of Queen Liliuokalani, on January 17, 1893. They were claiming rights, not under the <br /> US Constitution or the Hawaiian Kingdom Constitution, but under the Northwest <br /> Ordinance. There was no gun control here until 1893, under the provisional <br /> government, until 1959. Mr. Vicente stated the State of Hawaii isn't under the US <br /> constitution, just like the Hawaiian Homes program, it's under the Northwest Ordinance. <br /> Regarding gun control, this state has its own constitution going back to 1840 and it isn't <br /> the US constitution. The US supreme court has very limited jurisdiction and the New <br /> York (Bruen) case doesn't apply here. There's no gun control for the Hawaiian <br /> Kingdom, then and now. He also states how the police department is arming itself <br /> under Title 10, state militia, Chapter 134 and that is just to arm the police department, <br /> and no one else, but that is flawed because Title 10 does not apply here, it's under the <br /> US Constitution. Mr. Vicente stated that the police department can't be armed under <br /> Title 10, Chapter 134, nor can the chief of police issue permits or licenses, there's no <br /> authority. In the Hawaiian Kingdom there is no gun control, you buy a gun, carry it and <br /> commit a crime, and you're prosecuted for it. He states the commission needs to look <br /> into this because there's a history to this which goes back to the Hawaiian Kingdom, <br /> which is the jurisdiction here today. <br /> • John Erickson came before the commission. He feels there should be a sherriff's office, <br /> someone who would represent the people and the constitution, rather than taking <br /> orders from headquarters from the State. He stated that he wants people that are <br /> akamai, and has all the data available rather than censoring conservative republicans. <br /> He stated that officers shouldn't be sent out to enforce things that are not constitutional, <br /> such as issuing citations for not wearing a mask. He stated there's been many <br />
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