Senate bills will be heard on January 21st and House bills will be heard on January 22nd. Those wishing to attend the hearings should plan to arrive early to find
parking and to sign in with opposition to the bills. Testimony on
bills at the January 21st hearings will be limited to two minutes each, with Senate Bills 5061 and 5062 being heard together. Click on the bill link to get current location information about where the hearing will be held.
(After the January 21
st hearings, NRA will be holding a meeting in the
Irv Newhouse Building conference
room by the Capitol at 12:00PM. NRA members and Second Amendment
supporters are invited to stop by in order to hear updates on the
session.)
Anti-gun bills will be heard on January 21st at 10:00AM by
the Washington state Senate Committee on Law & Justice and by the
House Committee on Civil Rights & Judiciary on January 22nd at 10:00AM. Please contact committee members and urge them to OPPOSE these gun control bills.
- The Proposed Substitute to Senate Bill 5062,
sponsored by Senator Patty Kuderer (D-48), was filed at the request of
Attorney General Bob Ferguson. It would ban the possession of
ammunition magazines with a capacity greater than 10, encompassing most
standard capacity magazines commonly used by law-abiding citizens, such
as with handguns popular for self-defense. Those who own non-compliant
magazines prior to the ban would only be allowed to possess them on
their own property and in other limited instances such as at licensed
shooting ranges and nationally sanctioned sport shooting events. These
magazines would have to be transported unloaded and locked separately
from firearms and stored at home locked, making them unavailable for
self-defense.
- Senate Bill 5174,
sponsored by Senator Guy Palumbo (D-1), would increase the government
red tape that law-abiding adults must go through in order to obtain a
Concealed Pistol License by requiring a mandatory training course
developed by the Washington State Patrol.
- The Proposed Substitute to Senate Bill 5061, sponsored by Senator Manka Dhingra (D-45) and House Bill 1073,
sponsored by Representative Javier Valdez (D-46), were filed at the
request of Attorney General Ferguson. They would end the centuries old
practice of manufacturing firearms for personal use, among other
things.
- Senate Bill 5143, sponsored by Senator Dhingra, and House Bill 1225,
sponsored by Representative Laurie Jinkins (D-27), would require
law-enforcement to seize firearms and ammunition when they are called to
the scene of an alleged domestic violence incident and hold them for at
least five business days. This would result in property being
confiscated without first going through due process and subjecting
citizens to bureaucratic red tape to get their property returned.
- House Bill 1068,
sponsored by Representative Javier Valdez (D-46), was filed at the
request of Attorney General Bob Ferguson. It would ban the possession
of ammunition magazines with a capacity greater than 10, encompassing
most standard capacity magazines commonly used by law-abiding citizens,
such as with handguns popular for self-defense.
- House Bill 1203,
sponsored by Representative Beth Doglio (D-22), would create a
one-size-fits all requirement of how and when lost or stolen firearms
must be reported, further victimizing gun owners who suffer a loss or
theft of their property.
- Senate Bill 5340, sponsored by Senator Patty Kuderer (D-48), and companion House Bill 1286 would ban sales of military style weapons (so called "assault weapons"). This bill may pass but it is already contravened by the United States Supreme Court decision in United States v. Miller, in that the decision implicitly stated military style weapons are protected by the Second Amendment guarantee.
- In addition, one pro-gun bill will be heard on January 22nd. House Bill 1024,
sponsored by Representative Jim Walsh (R-19), would prohibit the
government database of law-abiding gun owners from pistol purchase
applications. A gun owner database is a waste of taxpayer funded
resources and does not improve public safety. Criminals, by definition,
do not obey the law. They do not submit pistol purchase applications
when acquiring their firearms illegally such as by theft, on the black
market, or by straw purchase. The only purpose that a gun owner
database serves is to facilitate future confiscations of firearms from
those who currently own them legally.
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