GOAL Post                                                                                             2014-3
  Legislative Update from Olympia                                            23 January 2014 
     PUBLIC HEARINGS ON INITIATIVES 
     I-594 CERTIFIED BY SOS; I-591 NEXT 
     FIREARMS ON THE CAPITOL CAMPUS 
     FORMAT CHANGE 
     NEW BILL(S) FILED 
     ADDITIONAL  PUBLIC HEARING(S) SCHEDULED 
     OPPOSE HB 2459/SB 6039  
Public hearings will be conducted on Initiatives 591 (pro-gun) and 594 (anti-gun) on 28 January (House Judiciary) and 29 January (Senate Law & Justice).  It is critical that as many individuals turn out as possible to attend BOTH of these hearings.  A strong turnout sends a strong signal to both the legislature and to the media present of the support for, or opposition to, each of the initiatives.    Signs and posters are not allowed inside the buildings, but we will be distributing "Guns Save Lives" stickers to participants.  Parking in the vicinity of the Campus is tight, and Olympia loves to give tickets for illegal parking, so car pools are strongly encouraged.  
http://www.leg.wa.gov/legislature/Pages/Parking.aspx The House Judiciary Committee will conduct it's hearing on both initiatives at 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, in House Hearing Room "A" in the John L. Obrien (House) Office Building.  The Senate Law & Justice Committee will hear both initiatives at 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday in Senate Hearing Room "1" in the John A. Cherberg Senate Office Building.  Sign-up sheets will likely be posted outside the hearing rooms.  Please come early and sign in FOR I-591 and AGAINST I-594.  
(And just before I sent this, House Judiciary chair Rep. Laurie Jinkins (D-27) announced she would also hear HB 1561 -- legalizing short-barreled rifles under state law -- in conjunction with her hearing on the initiatives Tuesday afternoon.) 
The Secretary of State announced on Wednesday that the count of signatures for I-=594 was completed, and the initiative has sufficient signatures to move forward.  The count on I-591 is underway as you read this.   
And here is where I alienate some of you on the list. 
 Carry is legal on the Capitol Campus.  But both committee chairs have asked that no one OPEN carry in deference to the victims the other side is expected to bring in.  I know, and for the most part agree with, the arguments for open carry.  But occasionally discretion is the better part of valor.  This is NOT the time to push the issue.  In fact, the most likely reaction to such activity is a change in the law banning ALL firearms on the Campus.  That does no one any good.  Please be discrete.
 I've merged the "Bill Status" and "GOAL Position" segments to make for easier linking of the two.  The GOAL position on a given bill will appear immediately below the bill information. 
One new firearm-related bill was filed this week.  SB 6245, by Sen. Brian Dansel (R-7) makes technical fixes to the existing law requiring surrender of a CPL held by anyone convicted of certain offenses. 
A public hearing will be conducted on SB 6199, a bill restricting the use of incendiary or tracer ammunition and incendiary devices.   
I have taken a position to oppose HB 2459 and SB 6039, bills dealing with hunter education training.  I support the intent of hunter education training.  I was first certified by the State of California as a Hunter Safety instructor in 1973.  Hunter education training was developed by the NRA in the 1930s.  Hunter Ed instruction is currently conducted by volunteer instructors.  But this bill allows the Department of Fish and Wildlife to set a registration fee "of not more than $20" to take the course.  Revenues collected shall be used to reimburse volunteer instructors for out-of-pocket expenses and other purposes.  I oppose the bills as written because I believe $20 is too high and will evolve into a cash cow for DFW.  Instructors deserve to be reimbursed, but a $20 fee for the course may act as a bar to certifying young hunters.  
BILL STATUS/GOAL POSITION: 
The following 28 bills filed in 2013 remain under consideration in the 2014 session:
Bill #       Subject                                        Sponsor            Status
HB 1096  Juvi illegal firearm possession   Hurst (D-31)        H. Jud
   CONCERNS
HB 1147  1st degree juvi unlawful possess. Goodman (D-45) H. Jud
   CONCERNS
HB 1184  Range protection                         Takko (D-19)     H. Jud
   SUPPORT
HB 1318  CPL renewal notice                     Taylor (R-15)     H. Jud
   SUPPORT
HB 1371  WA Firearms Freedom Act         Taylor (R-15)     H. Jud
   SUPPORT
HB 1561  Short barreled rifles                     Blake (D-19)      H. Jud
   SUPPORT
SHB 1588  Background checks                   Pedersen (D-43) H. Jud
  OPPOSE
HB 1676  Mandatory safe storage                Kagi (D-32)      H. Jud
   OPPOSE
HB 1703  Gun "safety" training and tax      Jinkins (D-27)    H. Jud
   OPPOSE
HB 1729  Street gangs                                 Warnick (R-13) H. Jud
   SUPPORT
HB 1788  Firearms/school employees         Pike (R-18)         H. Jud
   SUPPORT
SHB 1839  Background checks                   Goodman (D-45) H. Jud
   SUPPORT
HB 1840  Firearms/restraining orders          Goodman (D-45)H. Rules
   OPPOSE
HB 1908  Firearms on school property        Scott (R-39) H. Jud
   SUPPORT
HB 2020  Firearms-related jobs                   Shea (R-4)H. Jud
   SUPPORT
HB 2164  Juvenile firearm possession         Orwall (D-33) H. Jud
   EVALUATING
HB 2324  Use of force                                 Shea (R-4) H, Jud
   SUPPORT
HB 2459  Hunter safety                                 Blake (D-19) H. Ag/NatRes
   OPPOSE AS WRITTEN
HB 2475  Short barreled rifles/shotguns    Overstreet (R-42) H. Jud
   SUPPORT
HB 2502  Delivery to peace officers            Klippert (R-8) H. Jud
   SUPPORT
HB 2529  Sales tax exemption on firearms  Overstreet (R-42) H. Finance
   SUPPORT 
SB 5376  Juvi illegal firearm possession      Kline (D-37) S. W&M
   CONCERNS
SSB 5452  Stalking protection orders           Conway (D-29)S. Rules
   CONCERNS
SB 5478  Firearms/mental health court         Keiser (D-33)S. L&J
   CONCERNS
SB 5479  Safekeeping of firearms                 Keiser (D-33) S. L&J
   OPPOSE
SB 5485  Mandatory safe storage                  Kline (D-37) S. L&J
   OPPOSE
SB 5604  NRA license plates                         Hatfield (D-19) S. Trans
   NEUTRAL
SB 5625  Background checks                        Kline (D-37) S. L&J
   OPPOSE
SB 5635  Restoration of firearm rights          Darneille (D-27) S. L&J
   OPPOSE
SB 5660  Firearm safety education                Chase (D-32) S. K-12
   SUPPORT
SB 5710  Mandatory safe storage                   Kohl-Welles (D-46) S. L&J
   OPPOSE
SB 5711  Background checks                         Kline (D-37) S. L&J
   OPPOSE
SB 5737  Ban on sale of "assault weapons"    Murray (D-43)S. L&J
   OPPOSE
SB 5739  Ban on guns in parks                        Murray (D-43) S. L&J
   OPPOSE
SB 5831  Prohibits double tax on clay pigeonsty6 Rivers (R-18)S. Rules
   SUPPORT
SB 5956  Short-barreled rifles                           Hatfield (D-19)S. L&J 
   SUPPORT
SB 6025  Use of body armor                              O’Ban (R-28) S. L&J
   NEUTRAL
SB 6039  Hunter safety                                      Pearson (R-39) S. NatRes
   OPPOSE AS WRITTEN
SB 6066  Restoration of rights                            Honeyford (R-15) S. L&J
   SUPPORT
SB 6198  Range protection                                 Roach (R-31) S. L&J
   SUPPORT
SB 6199  Wildfires/incendiary devices                Braun (R-20) S. NatRes
   EVALUATING
SB 6245  Surrender of CPL                                             Dansel (R-7) S. L&J
   EVALUATING 
Key to abbreviations:  S. = Senate, H. = House, Ag/NatRes = Agriculture/Natural Resources, Fin = Finance, Jud = Judiciary, K-12 = Education, L&J = Law & Justice, NatRes = Natural Resources & Parks, Trans = Transportation, W&M = Ways and Means  
HEARING(S) SCHEDULED: 
28 January       I-591/594         House Judiciary Committee
1:30 p.m.                                 House Hearing Room "A"        John L. O'Brien Bldg (JLOB) 
28 January       SB 6199           Senate Natural Resources & Parks Committee
1:30 p.m.                                 Senate Hearing Room "1"        John A. Cherberg Bldg (JAC) 
29 January       I-591/594         Senate Law & Justice Committee
1:30 p.m.                                 Senate Hearing Room "1"        John A. Cherberg Bldg (JAC)  
LEGISLATIVE HOT LINE:  You may reach your Representatives and Senator by calling the Legislative Hotline at 1-800-562-6000.  Toll free!!!  The hearing impaired may obtain TDD access at 1-800-635-9993.  Also toll free!!! 
            1-800-562-6000   TDD 1-800-635-9993  
OTHER DATA:  Copies of pending legislation (bills), legislative schedules and other information are available on the legislature's web site at "
www.leg.wa.gov".  Bills are available in Acrobat (.pdf) format.  You may download a free version of Adobe Acrobat Reader from Adobe's web site (
http://www.adobe.com).  You may also obtain hard copy bills, initiatives, etc, in the mail from the Legislative Bill Room FREE OF CHARGE by calling 1-360-786-7573.  Copies of bills may also be ordered toll free by calling the Legislative Hotline at (800) 562-6000.  You may also hear floor and committee hearing action live at 
http://www.tvw.org/ (you need "RealAudio" to do this, available free at the TVW web site). 
By reading the House and Senate "bill reports" (hbr, sbr) for each bill, you can see how individual committee members voted.  By reading the "roll call" for each bill, you can see how the entire House or Senate voted on any bill.  The beauty of the web site is that ALL this information is available, on line, to any citizen.  
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Upcoming WAC gun show(s): 
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"The right of the individual citizen to bear arms in defense of himself, or the state, shall not be impaired, but nothing in this section shall be construed as authorizing individuals or corporations to organize, maintain or employ an armed body of men." 
                Article 1, Section 24
       Constitution of the State of Washington  
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