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Title: New Gun Bills (16 and counting in 2016)
Post by: Windwalker on January 19, 2016, 04:34:04 PM
As time allows I will try to keep this updated - please pass this along to everyone you know.

Next Friday, 5 February, is the cut-off for bills to pass out of their first policy committee (most gun bills out of House Judiciary or Senate Law & Justice). Theoretically, bills that do not move on through the process are considered dead for the session (subject to extraordinary action, rarely). That means most of the bills on the “active” list will drop out and we can narrow our focus, as well as support for or opposition to a narrower number of bills.

Gun-related bills – (2015 – 16)

* New Gun Bills (16 Bills Introduced so far in 2016)

* HOUSE -  11 Bills so Far

HB 2836
Concerning liability insurance requirements for firearm owners and purchasers.

http://apps.leg.wa.gov/billinfo/summary.aspx?year=2016&bill=2836
Sponsors:   Representatives Farrell, Frame, Senn, Peterson, S. Hunt, Pollet
Jan 22    First reading, referred to Judiciary

HB 2738
Requiring permission to bring a concealed firearm into another person's residence or dwelling place.

http://apps.leg.wa.gov/billinfo/summary.aspx?bill=2738&year=2016
Sponsors: Representatives S. Hunt, Ormsby, Pollet
Referred to Judiciary

HB 2653 - AN ACT Relating to the excise taxation of personalized handguns
http://apps.leg.wa.gov/billinfo/summary.aspx?year=2016&bill=2653
By Representatives Cody, Jinkins, Tharinger, Fitzgibbon, S. Hunt, Fey
Referred to Finance

HB 2603 - AN ACT Relating to preventing firearms access by a person detained for involuntary mental health treatment
http://apps.leg.wa.gov/billinfo/summary.aspx?year=2016&bill=2603
By Representatives Kuderer, Goodman, Jinkins, Senn, Gregerson, Frame, Springer, Appleton, Sells, Ryu, Peterson, Walkinshaw, Van De Wege, Robinson, Fitzgibbon, McBride, Stanford, S. Hunt, Ormsby, Farrell, Pollet, Tharinger
Referred to Judiciary

HB 2553
- AN ACT Relating to protecting the constitutionally guaranteed right to the lawful possession of firearms during a state of emergency
http://apps.leg.wa.gov/billinfo/summary.aspx?year=2016&bill=2553
By Representatives Wilson, Griffey, Vick, G. Hunt, Shea, Hayes, Condotta, Johnson, Young, Scott
Referred to Judiciary

HB 2460 - AN ACT Relating to providing local authorities with the authority to regulate firearms in certain public places
http://apps.leg.wa.gov/billinfo/summary.aspx?year=2016&bill=2460
By Representatives Walkinshaw, Jinkins, Robinson, Pollet, Moscoso, Appleton, Tharinger, Senn, Cody, Farrell, Tarleton, Kagi, Fitzgibbon, Reykdal, Frame, Moeller, Fey, Stanford, McBride, S. Hunt
Referred to Judiciary
Jan 21    Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Judiciary at 1:30 PM

HB 2410 - AN ACT Relating to requiring information about certain criminal defendants be included in the felony firearm offense conviction database;
http://apps.leg.wa.gov/billinfo/summary.aspx?year=2016&bill=2410
By Representatives Hayes, Orwall, Klippert, Goodman, Wilson, Griffey, Fitzgibbon, Magendanz, Muri, Ormsby
Referred to Judiciary
Jan 27    Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Judiciary at 8:00 AM.

HB 2374 - Relating to a statewide ammunition fee to fund local public safety
http://apps.leg.wa.gov/billinfo/summary.aspx?year=2016&bill=2374
By Representatives Senn, Kagi, Appleton, Walkinshaw, McBride, Peterson, Pollet, Farrell
Referred to Judiciary

HB 2372 - AN ACT Relating to the disposition of forfeited firearms
http://apps.leg.wa.gov/billinfo/summary.aspx?year=2016&bill=2372
By Representatives Senn, Kagi, Jinkins, Tarleton, Reykdal, Appleton, McBride, Pollet, Farrell
Referred to Judiciary
Jan 21    Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Judiciary at 1:30 PM

HB 2354 - AN ACT Relating to assault weapons and large capacity magazines
http://apps.leg.wa.gov/billinfo/summary.aspx?year=2016&bill=2354
By Representatives Moeller, S. Hunt, Walkinshaw, Appleton, Senn, Santos, Pollet
Referred to Judiciary

HB 2325 - AN ACT Relating to an elective firearms safety and hunter education course for high school students
http://apps.leg.wa.gov/billinfo/summary.aspx?year=2016&bill=2325
By Representative Muri, Haler, Rossetti, Magendanz, Wilson
Companion Bill:   SB 6515
Referred to Education

* SENATE - 5 Bills so Far

SB 6351 - AN ACT Relating to providing local authorities with the authority to regulate firearms in certain public places
http://apps.leg.wa.gov/billinfo/summary.aspx?year=2016&bill=6351
By Senators Habib, McAuliffe, Carlyle, Jayapal, Keiser, Rolfes, Darneille, Frockt, Chase, Pedersen
Companion Bill:   HB 2460
Referred to Law & Justice

SB 6310 - AN ACT Relating to promoting the safety of children and communities through responsible storage of firearms
http://apps.leg.wa.gov/billinfo/summary.aspx?bill=6310&year=2016
By Senators Jayapal, Pedersen, Carlyle, Frockt, Ranker, Cleveland, Fraser, Hasegawa, Habib, Darneille
Referred to Law & Justice

SB 6267 - AN ACT Relating to notice to the licensee before a concealed pistol license expires
http://apps.leg.wa.gov/billinfo/summary.aspx?bill=6267&year=2016
By Senators Schoesler, Bailey, Warnick, Hobbs, Takko, Padden, Carlyle, Ericksen, Hargrove, Brown, Conway, Honeyford, Keiser, Dansel, Parlette, Hewitt, Pearson, Sheldon, Chase
Jan 25    Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on Law & Justice at 1:30 PM.

SB 6165 - AN ACT Relating to short-barreled rifles
http://apps.leg.wa.gov/billinfo/summary.aspx?bill=6165&year=2016
By Senators Takko, Pearson, Sheldon, Benton
Referred to Law & Justice
Jan 25    Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on Law & Justice at 1:30 PM

SB 6158 - AN ACT Relating to the transfer of firearms at nonprofit fund-raising activities
http://apps.leg.wa.gov/billinfo/summary.aspx?bill=6158&year=2016
By Senators Dammeier, Benton, Sheldon, Hargrove, Conway, Roach, Schoesler, Rivers, Angel, Pearson, Becker, Hobbs, Warnick, Baumgartner, Honeyford, Dansel, O'Ban, Padden, Chase
Referred to Law & Justice
Jan 25    Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on Law & Justice at 1:30 PM.

                                (2015) I-594 RELATED BILLS - Reintroduced - 2016 REGULAR SESSION
* HOUSE: 7 Bills - Jan 11 By resolution, reintroduced and retained in present status.

HB 2164 - Recognizing the constitutional right to bear arms and revising background check requirements for firearms transfers only between and among persons who are not otherwise disqualified from legally possessing a firearm
http://app.leg.wa.gov/dlr/billsummary/default.aspx?year=2015&bill=2164
By Representatives Shea, Blake, Rodne, Takko, Young, Scott, Manweller, Dent, Muri, Klippert, Haler, Holy, G. Hunt, Wilson, Fagan, McCaslin, Johnson, Griffey, Buys, Wilcox, Hargrove, Schmick, Parker, Stokesbary, Kristiansen, Nealey, MacEwen, Kretz, Smith, Harmsworth, DeBolt, Magendanz, Vick, Walsh, Kochmar, McCabe, Van Werven, Chandler, Condotta, Harris, Orcutt, Caldier, Hayes, Pike
Referred to Judiciary

HB 1886 - Referring a full repeal of Initiative Measure No. 594 to the people
http://app.leg.wa.gov/dlr/billsummary/default.aspx?year=2015&bill=1886
By Reps. Hunt, G., Shea, Taylor, Young, Klippert, Dent, Haler, Wilcox, Short,
Wilson, Scott, Condotta, Harris, Schmick, Buys
Referred to Judiciary

HB 1533 - AN ACT Relating to exempting the transfer of a firearm donated to a historical society or museum for temporary exhibition and the transfer of the firearm back to the donor from the background check requirement
http://app.leg.wa.gov/dlr/billsummary/default.aspx?year=2015&bill=1533
By Reps. Van Werven, Hurst, Buys, Takko, Vick, Scott, Shea, Condotta, Dent, G. Hunt, Wilson, Caldier, Holy, Blake, Kirby, Griffey, Rodne, Moscoso, MacEwen, Zeiger, Sawyer, Hayes, Orwall, Hargrove, Haler, Ryu, Johnson, Wylie, McBride, Young, Parker, and Magendanz
Referred to Judiciary

HB 1521 - AN ACT Relating to making licensed dealer delivery provisions consistent with federal law
http://app.leg.wa.gov/dlr/billsummary/default.aspx?year=2015&bill=1521
By Reps. Taylor, Shea, Scott, Condotta, G. Hunt, Griffey, and Young
Referred to Judiciary

HB 1506 - AN ACT Relating to exemptions from firearms background check requirements
http://app.leg.wa.gov/dlr/billsummary/default.aspx?year=2015&bill=1506
By Reps. Kirby, Blake, Zeiger, and Muri
Referred to Judiciary

HB 1245 - AN ACT Relating to criminal and public safety background checks for gun sales and transfers; repealing RCW 9.41.092 (I-594)
http://app.leg.wa.gov/dlr/billsummary/default.aspx?year=2015&bill=1245
By Reps. Shea, Taylor, G. Hunt, Scott, Griffey, Rodne, MacEwen, Young, Haler, Short, and Buys
Referred to Judiciary

HB 1119 - AN ACT Relating to making changes to Title 77 RCW that gives tools to the department of fish and wildlife to ensure hunter safety by focusing on the actual person hunting and not the sporting equipment used by the hunter including, but not limited to, establishing the age of fourteen as the minimum age to participate in unaccompanied hunting
http://app.leg.wa.gov/dlr/billsummary/default.aspx?year=2015&bill=1119
By Reps. Blake, Buys, Gregerson, and Van Werven
Referred to Agriculture & Natural Resources

                               (2015) I-594 RELATED BILLS - Reintroduced - 2016 REGULAR SESSION
* SENATE: 2 Bills
- Jan 11 By resolution, reintroduced and retained in present status.

SB 5615 - AN ACT Relating to exempting certain firearms transfers involving military members, law enforcement officers, and corrections officers from background check requirements
http://app.leg.wa.gov/dlr/billsummary/default.aspx?year=2015&bill=5615
By Sens. Benton, Sheldon, Bailey, Padden, Rivers, Angel, Schoesler, Warnick, Roach, Honeyford, and Pearson
Referred to Law & Justice
Jan 19   On motion, referred to Rules Green Sheet for second reading.

SB 5579 - AN ACT Relating to exempting certain firearms transfers involving licensed security guards from background check requirements
http://app.leg.wa.gov/dlr/billsummary/default.aspx?year=2015&bill=5579
By Sens. Dammeier, Roach, Becker, Padden, Conway, Darneille, Hobbs, Angel, Honeyford, Pearson, Sheldon, and Hatfield
Referred to Law & Justice
Jan 19   Moved to Rules White Sheet.

                               (2015) NON I-594 RELATED BILLS - Reintroduced 2016 REGULAR SESSION
* HOUSE: 15 Bills
- Jan 11 By resolution, reintroduced and retained in present status.

HB 2089 - AN ACT Relating to improving reciprocity for concealed pistol licenses
http://app.leg.wa.gov/dlr/billsummary/default.aspx?year=2015&bill=2089
By Reps. Shea, Taylor, Young, Schmick, Scott, Buys, McCaslin, Condotta
Referred to Judiciary

HB 2088 - AN ACT Relating to authorizing possession of pistols by qualified persons who are eighteen years of age and older
http://app.leg.wa.gov/dlr/billsummary/default.aspx?year=2015&bill=2088
By Reps. Shea, Taylor, Young, Scott, Schmick, Buys, Condotta
Referred to Judiciary

HB 2031 - AN ACT Relating to improving public safety by encouraging the voluntary purchase and voluntary use of firearm safety products
http://app.leg.wa.gov/dlr/billsummary/default.aspx?year=2015&bill=2031
By Reps. Harmsworth, Blake, Scott, Buys, Vick, Zeiger, Griffey, and Young
Referred to Judiciary

HB 1857 - AN ACT Relating to creating an extreme risk protective order
http://app.leg.wa.gov/dlr/billsummary/default.aspx?year=2015&bill=1857
By Reps. Jinkins, Ormsby, Kagi, Walkinshaw, Senn, Fitzgibbon, Robinson, Pollet, Farrell, Tarleton, Goodman
Referred to Judiciary

HB 1747 - AN ACT Relating to the protection of children through responsible storage of firearms
http://app.leg.wa.gov/dlr/billsummary/default.aspx?year=2015&bill=1747
By Reps. Kagi, Jinkins, Carlyle, Senn, Robinson, Walkinshaw, Appleton, Cody, Fitzgibbon, Tharinger, S. Hunt, Goodman, Farrell, and Santos
Companion Bill:   SB 5789
Referred to Judiciary
Jan 21   Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Judiciary at 1:30 PM

HB 1731 - AN ACT Relating to creating a protocol for the return of firearms in the possession of law enforcement agencies
http://app.leg.wa.gov/dlr/billsummary/default.aspx?year=2015&bill=1731
By Representatives Ormsby, Riccelli, Walkinshaw, Fitzgibbon, Jinkins
Companion Bill:   SB 5381
Referred to Judiciary

HB 1722 - AN ACT Relating to the manufacture and repair of short-barreled rifles
http://app.leg.wa.gov/dlr/billsummary/default.aspx?year=2015&bill=1722
By Representatives Hayes, Blake, Sawyer, Manweller, Takko, Shea, Rodne, Taylor, McCaslin, MacEwen
Referred to Judiciary

HB 1692 - AN ACT Relating to the imitation firearm manufacturing requirement act
http://app.leg.wa.gov/dlr/billsummary/default.aspx?year=2015&bill=1692
By Rep. Wylie
Referred to Judiciary

HB 1594 - AN ACT Relating to the toy gun manufacturing requirement act
http://app.leg.wa.gov/dlr/billsummary/default.aspx?year=2015&bill=1594
By Rep. Wylie
Referred to Judiciary

HB 1535
- AN ACT Relating to dealer deliveries to active duty law enforcement officers
http://app.leg.wa.gov/dlr/billsummary/default.aspx?year=2015&bill=1535
By Reps. Klippert, Goodman, Orwall, Muri, Stokesbary, Haler, and Hayes
Referred to Judiciary

HB 1442 - AN ACT Relating to expanding economic development and creating jobs by increasing the availability of ammunition and firearm parts and accessories in Washington state
http://app.leg.wa.gov/dlr/billsummary/default.aspx?year=2015&bill=1442
By Reps. G. Hunt, Shea, Young, Scott, Taylor, Condotta, and Short
Referred to Judiciary

HB 1433 - AN ACT Relating to conforming Washington state's school zones law to the federal gun-free school zones law
http://app.leg.wa.gov/dlr/billsummary/default.aspx?year=2015&bill=1433
By Reps. Scott, Taylor, Shea, Condotta, and Griffey
Referred to Judiciary

HB 1324 - AN ACT Relating to the protection of persons and property
http://app.leg.wa.gov/dlr/billsummary/default.aspx?year=2015&bill=1324
By Representatives Shea, Scott, Young, G. Hunt, Taylor, Magendanz, Condotta, Wilson, Pike, McCaslin
Referred to Judiciary

HB 1193 - AN ACT Relating to prohibiting a government database of law abiding owners of legal firearms
http://app.leg.wa.gov/dlr/billsummary/default.aspx?year=2015&bill=1193
By Reps. Taylor, Scott, G. Hunt, Rodne, Shea, Griffey, Blake, Pike, Hayes, McCaslin, Buys, Vick, Haler, Muri, Condotta, Wilson, and Young
Referred to Judiciary

HB 1191 - AN ACT Relating to concealed pistol license renewal notices
http://app.leg.wa.gov/dlr/billsummary/default.aspx?year=2015&bill=1191
By Reps. Taylor, Scott, G. Hunt, Rodne, Shea, Griffey, MacEwen, Blake, Pike, Hayes, Buys, Haler, Muri, Condotta, Wilson, Young, and McCaslin
Referred to Judiciary

                               (2015) NON I-594 RELATED BILLS - Reintroduced 2016 REGULAR SESSION
* SENATE:  7 Bills
- Jan 11 By resolution, reintroduced and retained in present status.

SB 5789 - AN ACT Relating to the protection of children through responsible storage of firearms
http://app.leg.wa.gov/dlr/billsummary/default.aspx?year=2015&bill=5789
By Sens. Kohl-Welles, Fraser, Pedersen, Darneille, Billig, Keiser, McAuliffe, Nelson, Chase, and Frockt
Companion Bill:   HB 1747
Referred to Law & Justice

SB 5727 - AN ACT Relating to creating an extreme risk protective order
http://app.leg.wa.gov/dlr/billsummary/default.aspx?year=2015&bill=5727
By Sens. Frockt, Mullet, Pedersen, Miloscia, Keiser, McCoy, Liias, Hasegawa, Chase, Darneille, Jayapal, Cleveland, Billig, Fraser, Rolfes, McAuliffe, and Habib
Companion Bill:   HB 1857
Referred to Law & Justice

SB 5643 - AN ACT Relating to preventing firearms access by a person detained for involuntary mental health treatment
http://app.leg.wa.gov/dlr/billsummary/default.aspx?year=2015&bill=5643
By Sens. O'Ban, Dammeier, and Darneille
Referred to Human Services, Mental Health & Housing

SB 5539 - AN ACT Relating to delivery of a pistol to a current law enforcement officer
http://app.leg.wa.gov/dlr/billsummary/default.aspx?year=2015&bill=5539
By Sens. Roach, Sheldon, Angel, and Warnick
Referred to Law & Justice
Jan 19   Moved to Rules White Sheet.

SB 5500 - AN ACT Relating to permitting retired law enforcement officers to carry firearms on school facilities
http://app.leg.wa.gov/dlr/billsummary/default.aspx?year=2015&bill=5500
By Sens. Roach, Angel, Bailey, Warnick, Honeyford, Dansel, Parlette, and Padden
Referred to Law & Justice
Jan 19   Moved to Rules White Sheet.

SB 5476 - AN ACT Relating to dealer deliveries to active duty law enforcement officers
http://app.leg.wa.gov/dlr/billsummary/default.aspx?year=2015&bill=5476
By Sens. Dammeier, Angel, Honeyford, and Warnick
Companion Bill:   HB 1535
Referred to Law & Justice

SB 5036 - AN ACT Relating to body armor
http://app.leg.wa.gov/dlr/billsummary/default.aspx?year=2015&bill=5036
By Sens. O'Ban and Dammeier
Referred to Law & Justice
Jan 19   Moved to Rules White Sheet.
Title: Re: New Gun Bills (14 Bills Introduced so far in 2016)
Post by: Britt-dog on January 19, 2016, 07:56:31 PM
Thank you for this extensive list.

None of the links work, is there a site down?
Title: Re: New Gun Bills (14 Bills Introduced so far in 2016)
Post by: Windwalker on January 19, 2016, 08:08:01 PM
 Thanks- rechecking them now.

Ok- That was mind numbing - I went back through them and they should be fixed.

I will go back and double check the information in each as soon as the feeling returns to my fingers...

If anyone sees something messed up let me know- Thanks again  :tup:
Title: Re: New Gun Bills (14 Bills Introduced so far in 2016)
Post by: csaaphill on January 20, 2016, 01:46:51 AM
 :yike:
lots of bill trying to go through. I like the repeal of I 594
the others most I hate especially not being able to by a pistol unless you have a CCL of concealed pistol license that's BS.
the one that puts convicted felons into a data base is the very reason Huntrights was stating in 2013 that that bill to make all felons register was a bad idea now you see the next step.
Fro those that say  :dunno: writing a bad check is a felon. If people can't see the far reaching implications of most these bills, and are thinking so what they wont be effected are living some pipe dream for unless your a lawyer no one is aware of all the laws that could get anyone arrested and convicted of a felon. loss gun rights no more second amendment.
Especially those who plan on not complying with these draconian laws, hope you don't go supporting them being jailed when some are.  :bash:
Title: Re: New Gun Bills (14 Bills Introduced so far in 2016)
Post by: Windwalker on January 20, 2016, 01:52:55 AM
To stay abreast of the latest bills being introduced check the site below.

Agendas, Schedules, and Calendars
http://leg.wa.gov/legislature/pages/calendar.aspx

This is so - wrong on so many levels.

Introduced January 19, 2016 - Tuesday

HB 2738
Requiring permission to bring a concealed firearm into another person's residence or dwelling place.
http://apps.leg.wa.gov/billinfo/summary.aspx?bill=2738&year=2016
Sponsors:   Representatives S. Hunt, Ormsby, Pollet

Referred to Judiciary

AN ACT Relating to requiring permission to bring a concealed firearm into another person's residence or dwelling place;

It is unlawful for a person to carry a concealed firearm into the residence or dwelling place of another person without first obtaining the express permission of the owner or person in legal control or possession of the residence or dwelling place.

A person who violates this section is guilty of a misdemeanor.

Upon conviction for a violation of this section, the court shall order the person to surrender any concealed pistol license and prohibit the person from obtaining a concealed pistol license for a period of five years from the date of conviction.

 The court shall forward the date of conviction and a copy of the person's driver's license or identicard, or comparable information, to the department of licensing within three judicial days after conviction. The department of licensing shall immediately notify the license issuing authority if the department of licensing's records indicate the convicted person has a concealed pistol license. Upon receipt of the notification, the license issuing authority shall immediately revoke the person's concealed pistol license for a period of five years from the date of conviction.

Title: Re: New Gun Bills (14 Bills Introduced so far in 2016)
Post by: csaaphill on January 20, 2016, 02:16:12 AM
They're not trying to confiscate our guns  are they?  :chuckle: :bash:
Title: Re: New Gun Bills (14 Bills Introduced so far in 2016)
Post by: ghosthunter on January 20, 2016, 02:15:24 PM
Good Afternoon,
 
Thanks for your email in support of our 2nd amendment.  As you may know, for the past 13 years, I have received an "A" rating for my support via my votes to protect our 2nd Amendment constitutional rights.  I plan to maintain that rating as your 28th District State Representative in our state legislature.   I remain fully committed to upholding Article 1, Section 24 of the Washington State Constitution and the Second Amendment of the United States Constitution.  I and my colleagues in the Washington State House of Representatives are working tirelessly to protect and uphold our right to bear arms.
 
Thank you for taking the time to share your concerns and values with our office.
 
Sincerely,
 
 
esig
 
Dick Muri
28th Legislative District State Representative (Position #1)
360-786-7890 (Office JLOB 424)
253-439-9797 (personal cell/text)
Click Here to Receive my Legislative Updates

They start out with residence. Than it will be businesses.
Title: Re: New Gun Bills (15 Bills Introduced so far in 2016)
Post by: csaaphill on January 20, 2016, 05:22:44 PM
The one I dislike most is 2460 the one that says cities, and municipalities can regulate when and where people can carry guns they way they want.
This passes you more than likely wont be able to go outside because any further than your front door it will be illegal to carry.
Title: Re: New Gun Bills (14 Bills Introduced so far in 2016)
Post by: cowboycraig on January 20, 2016, 06:40:42 PM
To stay abreast of the latest bills being introduced check the site below.

Agendas, Schedules, and Calendars
http://leg.wa.gov/legislature/pages/calendar.aspx

This is so - wrong on so many levels.

Introduced January 19, 2016 - Tuesday

HB 2738
Requiring permission to bring a concealed firearm into another person's residence or dwelling place.
http://apps.leg.wa.gov/billinfo/summary.aspx?bill=2738&year=2016
Sponsors:   Representatives S. Hunt, Ormsby, Pollet

Referred to Judiciary

AN ACT Relating to requiring permission to bring a concealed firearm into another person's residence or dwelling place;

It is unlawful for a person to carry a concealed firearm into the residence or dwelling place of another person without first obtaining the express permission of the owner or person in legal control or possession of the residence or dwelling place.

A person who violates this section is guilty of a misdemeanor.

Upon conviction for a violation of this section, the court shall order the person to surrender any concealed pistol license and prohibit the person from obtaining a concealed pistol license for a period of five years from the date of conviction.

 The court shall forward the date of conviction and a copy of the person's driver's license or identicard, or comparable information, to the department of licensing within three judicial days after conviction. The department of licensing shall immediately notify the license issuing authority if the department of licensing's records indicate the convicted person has a concealed pistol license. Upon receipt of the notification, the license issuing authority shall immediately revoke the person's concealed pistol license for a period of five years from the date of conviction.

What garbage. Hassling away the 2nd Amendment one tyrannical law after another.
Title: Re: New Gun Bills (15 Bills Introduced so far in 2016)
Post by: cowboycraig on January 21, 2016, 07:08:11 AM
Going through and making sure I let the reps know "NO" on all this junk.

Am I the only one that really gets depressed looking at this list?

An honest question "Where does this political degeneracy come from?". How long can a country stay free with constant attacks on the dignity and freedom of it citizens? Have traveled all over the world, and will make the bold statement America is the ONLY free country in the world. That includes Europe, they are slaves to the state and have had dignity breed out of them for the most part. Talk to anyone under 40 from Europe and they are Bernie fans soul deep and have no concept of life without the state running it.

Have been "seeking" to understand what creates the world view and "Anti-Survival Instinct" the anti-2nd crew has? And of course look at all the other liberty destroying and community destroying legislation always being pushed. We should be expected to be compassionate enough to let drug dealers park their RV next to schools, and are "mean" if we have issue with that. Jeez.
 
Title: Re: New Gun Bills (15 Bills Introduced so far in 2016)
Post by: CAMPMEAT on January 21, 2016, 07:20:46 AM
I'd vote everyone of those idiots out of office and show them who they work for, US.
Title: Re: New Gun Bills (15 Bills Introduced so far in 2016)
Post by: ghosthunter on January 21, 2016, 07:38:34 AM
I am encouraged by letters to the editors in my local paper. Some writers I never agree with, who write often.  I saw one of those writers post a letter today that said get off the the gun owners back and address the other problems.
Some folks are coming around and realizing all the gun laws are doing nothing and only distracting from the real problems.

But we have to keep after it at any cost to protect our 2A.
Title: Re: New Gun Bills (15 Bills Introduced so far in 2016)
Post by: ohopluke on January 21, 2016, 04:08:05 PM
I'm glad there's nothing else that needs the legislature's attention more than gun laws, I guess everything else is fixed!
Title: Re: New Gun Bills (16 and counting in 2016)
Post by: Windwalker on January 22, 2016, 02:26:08 AM
This bill isn't going to enhance the lives of gun owners.
 
HB 2836
Concerning liability insurance requirements for firearm owners and purchasers.
http://apps.leg.wa.gov/billinfo/summary.aspx?year=2016&bill=2836
Sponsors:   Representatives Farrell, Frame, Senn, Peterson, S. Hunt, Pollet
Jan 22    First reading, referred to Judiciary

AN ACT Relating to liability insurance requirements for firearm owners and purchasers

(1) (a) It shall be unlawful for a person to purchase a firearm unless, at the time of the purchase, the purchaser presents to the seller proof that the purchaser is covered by a qualified liability insurance policy.

(b) It shall be unlawful for a person to sell a firearm unless, at the time of the sale, the seller verifies that the purchaser is covered by a qualified liability insurance policy.

(c) It shall be unlawful for a person who owns a firearm purchased on or after the effective date of this section not to be covered by a qualified liability insurance policy.

A person who violates this section is subject to a fine in an amount of up to ten thousand dollars.
Title: Re: New Gun Bills (16 and counting in 2016)
Post by: lokidog on January 22, 2016, 08:24:29 PM
Here was my posting on this one when I opposed it. 

Please OPPOSE this bill, this is prejudicial against gun owners who cannot afford liability insurance and will reduce the ability of low income families to be able to defend themselves.  These same people are often stuck in low income housing which has a higher rate of violent crime than the average neighborhood. This will result in either families breaking the law in order to protect themselves or them not being able to protect themselves and their families. 

This is also just one more step in the anti-gun agenda to make exercising our 2nd Amendment rights more difficult.

Please OPPOSE this bill and please let me know where you, my representatives, stand on these issues being proposed that will do nothing to reduce violent crime.
Title: Re: New Gun Bills (16 and counting in 2016)
Post by: Windwalker on January 22, 2016, 08:47:48 PM
Here was my posting on this one when I opposed it. 

Please OPPOSE this bill, this is prejudicial against gun owners who cannot afford liability insurance and will reduce the ability of low income families to be able to defend themselves.  These same people are often stuck in low income housing which has a higher rate of violent crime than the average neighborhood. This will result in either families breaking the law in order to protect themselves or them not being able to protect themselves and their families. 

This is also just one more step in the anti-gun agenda to make exercising our 2nd Amendment rights more difficult.

Please OPPOSE this bill and please let me know where you, my representatives, stand on these issues being proposed that will do nothing to reduce violent crime.

 :tup: Good post
Title: Re: New Gun Bills (16 and counting in 2016)
Post by: Windwalker on January 27, 2016, 08:37:19 PM
 Other sites with updates on bills-

Gun Owners Action League of Washington

http://wagoal.org/wordpress/

American Gun Owners Alliance

http://amgoa.org/Proposed-Washington-Gun-Laws
Title: Re: New Gun Bills (16 and counting in 2016)
Post by: cowboycraig on January 27, 2016, 08:38:05 PM
Anyone know status of all these treason bombs?

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Title: Re: New Gun Bills (16 and counting in 2016)
Post by: Windwalker on January 27, 2016, 08:46:10 PM

There are so many it is hard to get through them all-
Waiting for some movement to see which ones are suspected DOA.
A few reportedly died in committee.  More info to come.
Title: Re: New Gun Bills (16 and counting in 2016)
Post by: Windwalker on February 01, 2016, 11:01:50 AM
Anyone know status of all these treason bombs?

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May be able to whittle it down some after Friday.
 
Gun Owners Action League of Washington
http://wagoal.org/wordpress/


Next Friday, 5 February, is the cut-off for bills to pass out of their first policy committee (most gun bills out of House Judiciary or Senate Law & Justice). Theoretically, bills that do not move on through the process are considered dead for the session (subject to extraordinary action, rarely). That means most of the bills on the “active” list will drop out and we can narrow our focus, as well as support for or opposition to a narrower number of bills.
Title: Re: New Gun Bills (14 Bills Introduced so far in 2016)
Post by: 300UltraMagShooter on February 01, 2016, 11:07:15 AM
:yike:
lots of bill trying to go through. I like the repeal of I 594
the others most I hate especially not being able to by a pistol unless you have a CCL of concealed pistol license that's BS.
the one that puts convicted felons into a data base is the very reason Huntrights was stating in 2013 that that bill to make all felons register was a bad idea now you see the next step.
Fro those that say  :dunno: writing a bad check is a felon. If people can't see the far reaching implications of most these bills, and are thinking so what they wont be effected are living some pipe dream for unless your a lawyer no one is aware of all the laws that could get anyone arrested and convicted of a felon. loss gun rights no more second amendment.
Especially those who plan on not complying with these draconian laws, hope you don't go supporting them being jailed when some are.  :bash:

 :yeah:
Title: Re: New Gun Bills (16 and counting in 2016)
Post by: CP on February 10, 2016, 12:38:37 PM
Anyone have an update on the status of these bills?
Title: Re: New Gun Bills (16 and counting in 2016)
Post by: Windwalker on February 22, 2016, 09:18:17 PM
Update to gun owners from Rep. Dan Kristiansen – 02-22-16

Dear Friends and Neighbors:

Here's a quick list of several gun-control bills that did not get voted out of the House Judiciary Committee by the Feb. 5 cutoff:

•   House Bill 1747 - Would have created the crime of child endangerment due to unsafe storage of a firearm.
•   House Bill 2354 - Would have banned certain semiautomatic weapons and magazines with the capacity to accept more than 10 rounds of ammunition.
•   House Bill 2372 - Would have allowed for the destruction of forfeited firearms.
•   House Bill 2374 - Would have levied a five-cent per-round fee on the retail sale of ammunition.
•   House Bill 2460 - Would have authorized cities, towns, counties, and other municipalities to restrict the possession of firearms in any designated public park space,  recreational facilities, libraries and on any mode of public transportation and transit facilities.
•   House Bill 2461 - Would have established extreme risk protection orders to temporarily prevent an individual from possessing, accessing, or purchasing firearms while that individual poses a significant danger of harm.
•   House Bill 2738 - Would have requiring permission to bring a concealed firearm into another person's residence or dwelling place.
•   House Bill 2836 - Would have prohibited a person from purchasing a firearm without proof of liability insurance.

There were also some bills to reinforce your right to keep and bear arms. Unfortunately, they also died in the Democratic-controlled House. They included:

•   House Bill 1245 - Would have repealed background check provisions for gun sales and transfers related to Initiative 594.
•   House Bill 1886 - Would have referred a full repeal of Initiative 594 to the people.
•   House Bill 2164 - Would have recognized the constitutional right to bear arms and revised background checks for firearm transfers between and among people not disqualified from legally possessing a firearm.
•   House Bill 2553 - Would have protected the constitutionally-guaranteed right to lawful possession of firearms during a state of emergency.

There is an important public safety bill relating to firearms that passed the House:

•   House Bill 2410 - Would require certain firearm felony offenders to be registered into a statewide database. Passed House, 94-3. The measure is scheduled for a public hearing on Wednesday, Feb. 24 in the Senate Law and Justice Committee.

The 2016 legislative session is scheduled to end March 10. While bills may appear to be "dead," there is always a chance while the Legislature is in session for them to be "resurrected." That's why it is important to be ever vigilant and involved.

Please contact my office for further information on these and other bills. Thank you for supporting our efforts to uphold our Second Amendment rights.

In your service,

Dan
Title: Re: New Gun Bills (16 and counting in 2016)
Post by: cowboycraig on February 22, 2016, 11:12:26 PM
Very Great News!
Title: Re: New Gun Bills (16 and counting in 2016)
Post by: grundy53 on February 23, 2016, 11:25:19 AM
I got this email today from Sen. Steve Hobbs. Surprisingly he is a Democratic from Pugetcropolis.



Joshua,

 

Thanks for the email regarding your opposition to HB 2354.  I wanted you to know that I have always been a strong proponent of our 2nd amendment rights, and I fully support a person’s right to bear arms. During my time here in the Legislature, I have proudly voted in support of the 2nd amendment on numerous occasions. While I believe we do need to address the issue of gun violence as a society, I do not believe infringing on the rights of our citizens is the proper approach. As a democrat I have taken a lot of heat on this issue because I have been so strongly in favor of protecting our 2nd amendment rights.

 

Having served in the United States Army in both Kosovo and Iraq, I understand the responsibility that comes with our right to bear arms and will continue to protect our 2nd Amendment rights in the future. I did not support this legislation and wanted to let you know that HB 2354 died earlier this session and will not be considered again this year. Thank you so much for taking the time to contact my office, and please continue to do so should you have any questions or comments. If you would like to hear more from me throughout the year please feel free to sign up for my E-Newsletter by clicking here so you can stay up to date with what I am working on down here in Olympia.  Thanks again.

 

Best,

Steve



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Title: Re: New Gun Bills (16 and counting in 2016)
Post by: cowboycraig on February 23, 2016, 03:04:41 PM
I got this email today from Sen. Steve Hobbs. Surprisingly he is a Democratic from Pugetcropolis.



Joshua,

 

Thanks for the email regarding your opposition to HB 2354.  I wanted you to know that I have always been a strong proponent of our 2nd amendment rights, and I fully support a person’s right to bear arms. During my time here in the Legislature, I have proudly voted in support of the 2nd amendment on numerous occasions. While I believe we do need to address the issue of gun violence as a society, I do not believe infringing on the rights of our citizens is the proper approach. As a democrat I have taken a lot of heat on this issue because I have been so strongly in favor of protecting our 2nd amendment rights.

 

Having served in the United States Army in both Kosovo and Iraq, I understand the responsibility that comes with our right to bear arms and will continue to protect our 2nd Amendment rights in the future. I did not support this legislation and wanted to let you know that HB 2354 died earlier this session and will not be considered again this year. Thank you so much for taking the time to contact my office, and please continue to do so should you have any questions or comments. If you would like to hear more from me throughout the year please feel free to sign up for my E-Newsletter by clicking here so you can stay up to date with what I am working on down here in Olympia.  Thanks again.

 

Best,

Steve



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I like this Senator. It does prove "Most Libs love their guns too". I believe the whole Gun Prohibition on the Left is mostly "pushed on the party" to get money. Plenty of overdomesticateds (as I call them) on the Left but most are not That Gone.
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