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done but done on a different thread but i emailed those same people.
no but i took that list off that thread to email the same people against this same bill.
Washington currently has strong background check requirements in place. Furthermore, it is already a federal felony for any private person to sell, trade, give, lend, rent or transfer a gun to a person they know or should have known is not legally allowed to own, purchase or possess a firearm. It should be noted that every year, tens of thousands of people fail to pass the background checks required for firearm purchases, yet only a fraction are prosecuted for providing false information. Before lawmakers begin creating more onerous rules and regulations, they should start enforcing the laws that are currently on the books.
QuoteWashington currently has strong background check requirements in place. Furthermore, it is already a federal felony for any private person to sell, trade, give, lend, rent or transfer a gun to a person they know or should have known is not legally allowed to own, purchase or possess a firearm. It should be noted that every year, tens of thousands of people fail to pass the background checks required for firearm purchases, yet only a fraction are prosecuted for providing false information. Before lawmakers begin creating more onerous rules and regulations, they should start enforcing the laws that are currently on the books.You mean tens of thousands of people were denied their God given right to personal protection because we fell for yet another lie and don't have the courage to stand up for our fellow man. (as long as it is not us, right?)Tens of thousands of our fellow Americans are denied their right and not a peep out of most of us. God help us.If you don't think that number will encrease exponentially after this bill is passed, you are nuts.Not only that, but the more house-holds that have firearms, the less phobia about guns there will be out there. Less phobia equals more gun rights. The opposite is also true.We are better off offering legistlation to require every house-hold to own a gun.... and here we are arguing over how much freedom to take away. It's just maddening that we have to fight our own side along with the left.
We need to get Republican Mike Hope to pull his support for the Bill.
This bill is simply Gun Registration.Every firearm transfer will now document WHO is buying the firearm. Even used guns that were previously undocumented, when sold, will now go into the system. Comprehensive gun registration will follow; confiscation will follow that. The sad part is that the vast majority of gun owners don't care enough to lift a finger to oppose this. A thread about this legislation should have 90% of the members here outraged and ready to show up and testify against this (after having gone door to door in their neighborhoods, urging everyone to show up as well). People should take time off from work (using vacation if need be) to be there. Instead, there are responses from about a dozen people. The word on this in Olympia is that this bill will pass easily.Private firearm ownership will ultimately go quietly into the night. The sheeple will cry about it and wonder how it happened. Show them this thread and ask them where they were back in 2013...
This bill, if enacted, will exempt all firearms manufactured in WA State from federal regulation and deal with anticipated new federal regulations, as well. The Washington bill will even be more robust than the much touted Wyoming bill. The history of our bill in previous sessions has been to exempt firearms manufactured in Washington that stays in Washington.
Quote from: csaaphill on February 04, 2013, 10:04:14 PMThis bill, if enacted, will exempt all firearms manufactured in WA State from federal regulation and deal with anticipated new federal regulations, as well. The Washington bill will even be more robust than the much touted Wyoming bill. The history of our bill in previous sessions has been to exempt firearms manufactured in Washington that stays in Washington. There are only a couple "ma and pa" type firearm manufacturers in WA. None of the "big boys" are here.