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Hawaii Game Management Advisory Commission Meeting <br />Minutes – January 17, 2017 <br />TN: Thank you. <br /> <br />TL: Do you know who owns that property? <br /> <br /> <br />WW: I went in to see about acquiring the range and then utilizing it and they <br />said that it is leasehold and it belongs to Hawaiian Homelands. <br /> <br />TL: Hawaiian Homelands. OK. Thank you. <br /> <br />WW: \[Not speaking in mic\] and they even have storage rooms and bathrooms. <br /> <br />TL: OK. Thank you. <br /> <br />SA: Good evening, my name is Steven Arush. I have a question for the two <br />police officers. In your fight to acquire a range, Have you gone to the <br />Police Commission? And if you have, What was their response to your <br />request? <br /> <br />LTS: The Police Commission would not really have a bearing on us acquiring a <br />range – they offer a different administrative rule or organization. So for us <br />to acquire land or facilities, it’s through a county process like this versus <br />through the Police Commission. They could be a voice for us but they’re <br />not one who would acquire the actual property or the facilities for us. <br /> <br />SA: OK. In that sense, Did the department talk to the commission to see if the <br />commission would back up what you guys actually need? – not want – but <br />need? Has anybody approached the commission yet? <br /> <br />LTS: They – as the commission changes – yes, the commission is aware of the <br />need for a shooting facility and what processes they have undertaken. I <br />can’t speak for because I’m not a member of the commission, but they are <br />aware of the need for the facility, um, for a shooting facility. <br /> <br />RH: We were invited to brief the police commission on two occasions. I <br />remember one – the new Chief was present. He was very supportive of <br />the activities that were going on. Tom Shopay was a member of On- <br />Target meetings to make sure we addressed the issues that he’s in – that <br />the Police Department is interested but the Police Commission was aware <br />on two occasions about two to three years ago, I believe, we briefed ‘em. <br />Does that help? <br /> <br />TL: Richard can you response? <br />RH: You’re only 70 what? <br /> <br /> 13 <br /> <br />
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