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Hawaii Game Management Advisory Commission Meeting <br />Minutes – January 17, 2017 <br />The person who answered did not state his name but he mentioned that is <br />73 years old. <br /> <br />RH: Well, I’m 82. So I hope I’ll be there too... <br /> <br />TL: A follow-up question – it’s the gentleman who mentioned the range at the <br />military facility – do I understand it correctly that they military – the army <br />was leasing that property from Hawaiian Homelands and now the military <br />decided not to re-do the lease? <br /> <br />WW: Yes... <br /> <br />TL: And so that range is sitting there... <br /> <br />WW: Four ranges – vacant? <br /> <br />\[Not speaking in mic\] <br /> <br />Owned by an organization which previously was in the business of leasing <br />it to someone. How do we get the county to approach Hawaiian <br />Homelands and see about leasing those ranges? <br /> <br />\[Not speaking in mic\] <br /> <br />TL: Now that we have this information, we will move forward and see what we <br />can do with that. We have James Cogswell here – if we could maybe be <br />able to share some of that helpful information with us as well. <br /> <br />TN: Excuse me this is West Hawaii – could you please state your name before <br />you speak, please. Who was the speaker? Tom we need to know who <br />was the speaker? <br /> <br />TL: That was Ray Gagner <br /> <br />TN: Mahalo. <br /> <br />TL: Anybody else have any questions for our gentlemen up front here – I’d like <br />to thank you all. <br /> <br />A person made a comment but did not state his name: He mentioned, “I <br />just have one to agree with and clarify what Glennon had mentioned for a <br />law enforcement range. I’d say for a law enforcement rifle range 100 yards <br />is sufficient but for a professional or a hunting range that’s not the <br />distances. For the legal area, we would operate in 100 yards is sufficient <br />for us but longer is definitely more beneficial.” <br /> <br /> 14 <br /> <br />