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RD: Yeah… <br /> <br />AK: …. we have available to us and so I’m hoping that we’re able to establish proof of concept and <br />do something really positive that not only feeds local families but also starts to generate some <br />sort of local economy. <br /> <br />BL: Brian, District – 4. Sorry I didn’t make it – I was working off-island… <br /> <br />AK: No, it’s OK. <br /> <br />BL: \[Unclear\] <br /> <br />AK: Yeah, yeah. <br /> <br />BL: But, you know, a lot of these things is at the state level – we need to like where Bob was talking <br />- we need, you know, \[unclear\] we need to be able – the people – the landowners should be <br />\[unclear\] to shoot the pigs on their property, you know, without being fear of being condemned <br />as a felon and everything else, you know, there’s simple steps that we can do. Like I said, I’ve <br />pushed a lot of these issues before and people came unglued when I suggested people be allow <br />shot guns to shoot pigs on their own yard. People just lost their stuff and, you know, that’s <br />effective. I’ve only had to shoot 2 in the last year and they go around my property, you know, it <br />doesn’t take long for ‘em to learn, like I said they’re intelligent animals. <br /> <br />AK: Yes. <br /> <br />BL: And like you said, you know, I’m good neighbors with all of my neighbors so when they hear a <br />loud shot they know what’s up and, you know, we don’t have an issue cause we’ve got gun <br />toting people in our neighborhood that, you know, a lot of things – and the things – we \[unclear\] <br />Hawaiian Beaches, you know, they’re complaining about those night poachers – it’s going on <br />now – why don’t we just make it legal and get this the population down, like I said these animals <br />keep a steady population – you can harvest seven out of every ten pigs to keep your herd stable, <br />you know, and the problem is we don’t have adequate hunting regulations for these animals <br />saying well Maui axis deer – there’s all these things – there \[unclear\] complaints but they don’t <br />want to take the steps necessary to hunt these animals efficiently and like I said \[unclear\] on <br />private property shouldn’t be allowed again. <br /> <br />AK: So, my partner is a hunter and a spear fisherman, so we are very much about looking to the aina <br />to provide. I think we are also very fortunate to have Riley Smith who is our Hawaii Island <br />representative to the Board of Land and Natural Resources. He’s also a hunter and fisherman <br />and do I’m gonna let him know that we are moving forward as a County of this Plan and at some <br />point, maybe six months into the process, we do a formal presentation to the Board so that <br />they’re aware – because that’s the body that’s going to approve or disapprove any sort of <br />changes to hunting rules and regulations on our Island. I think they need to see us taking some <br />kind of action so that then they’re even more public pressure for them to support the work that <br />we’re doing. So got lots of plans for this. Thank you so much. <br /> <br />LT: Thank you very much. <br />18 <br /> <br /> <br />
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