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that they would not allow the guns to be sold to the general public and end up on the streets of Honolulu,” Honolulu Police spokeswoman Michelle Yu told FoxNews.com. “The same goes for selling the individual gun parts that could have been used to assemble a gun.”
"Would have netted $575,000 if they sold them."But the administrative paperwork involved in issuing that many permits/registrations/whatever to ordinary citizens would have cost them $973,227.83.Terry, 230RNREF:https://2ahawaii.com/index.php?action=refferals;refferedby=23
I wonder if there's a legal remedy, something along the lines of suing for mismanagment, gross fiscal waste, etc..Brad