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Hawaii Second Amendment Rights Advocates Openly Carry Swords, Battle-Axes In Public To Celebrate New LawUm Kai, who makes traditional Hawaiian weapons, told AP they’re really not practical for self-defense. “For self-defense I wouldn’t be carrying around a shark-tooth-laden club every day ...
Conservation groups are celebrating a bill that prohibits the capture, killing or entanglement of sharks in Hawaii waters ... mutilation of sharks for their teeth, jaws or other parts.
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