AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoGun Policy After SCOTUS: Hawaii businesses are scrambling after the Supreme Court struck down parts of the state’s concealed-carry rules, leaving property owners to decide whether to allow guns and to post clear “no firearms” signs. Local Crime: Honolulu police arrested a 69-year-old man tied to two Makiki bank robberies minutes apart, with no injuries reported. Elections (District 5): Civil Beat published Q&As for State House District 5 candidates Jeanne Kapela and Dalene McCormick, spotlighting competing priorities for Puna, Kaʻū and South Kona. Food & Consumer Watch: Ahi origin labeling takes effect July 1, requiring country-of-origin labels for raw processed ahi at covered retailers. Hemp Retail Fight: Hawaii’s hemp and CBD sellers are heading to court as enforcement of new rules begins Wednesday, with many shops saying they may be forced to close. Maritime & Federal Presence: The U.S. Coast Guard changed command in Honolulu, installing a new Oceania District commander. Environment: A new study says vehicle collisions are the leading cause of documented pueo deaths in Hawaiʻi. Business & Infrastructure: Palau’s PNCC is in the middle of a major mobile overhaul and a $34.9 million fiber-to-the-premises buildout. Public Safety Reminder: Hawaii will run its monthly outdoor siren and Emergency Alert System live-audio test July 1 at 11:45 a.m.
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