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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Broken_Clock who wrote (1331338)12/1/2021 3:06:32 PM
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"There is racism in the US between ALL races."
That's fair to say.

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"Ironically, the worst 'systemic' racism was perpetrated by Democrats on Blacks"
Slavery, Jim Crow, the Klan, George Wallace, and all that? The wheel didn't stop turning. When the civil rights legislation passed in the 60's, some of the segregationist D's went thru a period of repenting and redeeming themselves, and the others started becoming R's.

GEORGE WALLACE SEEKS REDEMPTION; BLACKS FORGIVE
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"Ironically, here is Hawaii where racism is widespread, people still get along without murdering each other."
Well, that's not entirely true. I don't know how well you get along, but you do murder each other; in '18, you had more murders than Vermont and RI combined.

usatoday.com

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Unlike Californians, Hawaiians can't drive to Arizona to buy guns....

According to Chapter 134 of the Hawaii Revised Statutes, “Firearms, Ammunition and Dangerous Weapons,” all firearms in Hawaiii must be registered whether or not they are serviceable and no matter how they are acquired. The following exceptions apply:

Registration is not mandatory for rifles and shotguns acquired in the state of Hawai?i prior to July 1994. However, one permit per rifle or shotgun was required for acquisitions between 1981 and July 1994.Registration is not required for firearms designed to fire loose black powder and for firearms manufactured before 1899, but permits are required.However, all firearms imported into Hawai?i from out of state must be registered. See Registration of Firearms for more information.

On the Big Island, residents must register their firearms with the Hawai?i Police Department. Residents may apply for a permit to acquire a firearm or register their firearms at their district police station.

Below are the steps you must follow to acquire, register, and transfer possession of firearms and the hours during which you can register:
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