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Hawaii: Honolulu Police Commission Searching for New Chief of Police
 
Thursday, July 09, 2009
 

Please Contact the members of the Honolulu Police Commission!

For many years, the Honolulu Police Department has been led by anti-gun Chiefs of Police who have used the Department to lead the anti-gun charge at the State Capitol and within it's own law enforcement agency.   

The Honolulu Police Commission is currently searching for a new Chief of Police and the NRA feels that that the time is ripe for the pro-gun community to weigh in and politely request that the Commission be receptive to the Second Amendment as they make their choice. 

Please contact the members of the Honolulu Police Commission Today respectfully urge them to take your concerns into consideration as they make this important decision.  Contact information can be found below. 

Honolulu Police Commission Members:
Christine H. H. Camp - Chair
Keith Y. Amemiya - Vice Chair
Helen H. Hamada - Member
Benjamin S. Saguibo - Member
Max J. Sword - Member
Marc C. Tilker - Member
Craig Y. Watase - Member

Honolulu
Police Commission
1060 Richards St., Suite 170
Honolulu, HI 96813

Telephone: (808) 723-7580

Email: policecommission@honolulu.gov 

 

 

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