Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Advocacy, Agencies, Access => Topic started by: Dave Workman on March 08, 2012, 09:58:06 AM
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SCROLL TO BOTTOM OF THREAD!
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SMACKDOWN: Gun rights prevail as WA Supremes deny Seattle’s appeal
The Washington State Supreme Court has unanimously rejected the City of Seattle’s request for review in its loss to the Bellevue-based Second Amendment Foundation and National Rifle Association in a case that struck down the city’s attempt to ban guns in city park facilities…
http://www.examiner.com/gun-rights-in-seattle/smackdown-gun-rights-prevail-as-wa-supremes-deny-seattle-s-appeal
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Great work, Dave. Way to sock it to 'em :tup:
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thanks for another informative report Dave.... :tup: :tup: :tup:
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Just remember Greg when it comes time to vote for Secretary of State.
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AH. Good news!
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Just remember Greg when it comes time to vote for Secretary of State.
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It is absolutely imperative that hunters and gunowners get out and vote for candidates that support our sports. Please remind us when you think it's time to pound the drums for his election.
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Seattle bitterly vows to lobby for erosion of state preemption
Seattle City Attorney Pete Holmes evidently cannot take “no” for an answer.
http://www.examiner.com/gun-rights-in-seattle/seattle-bitterly-vows-to-lobby-for-erosion-of-state-preemption
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The flimsy sham of ‘public safety’ in gun prohibition argument
In the wake of Thursday’s gun rights victory in Washington State, as the final legal nail was driven into Seattle’s gun ban coffin by the State Supreme Court’s rejection of its appeal in Winnie Chan v. City of Seattle, Mayor Mike McGinn and City Attorney Pete Holmes played the “children and families” card.
http://www.examiner.com/gun-rights-in-seattle/the-flimsy-sham-of-public-safety-gun-prohibition-argument
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Back when I first got my permit here in WA I think it was a concealed weapon permit not that it matters. It has been over 20 years but I remember back then they had a question as to why you NEEDED one. Does that sound faniliar to anyone.
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Back when I first got my permit here in WA I think it was a concealed weapon permit not that it matters. It has been over 20 years but I remember back then they had a question as to why you NEEDED one. Does that sound faniliar to anyone.
That was just some butt plug throwing his weight around. There was never, far as I know, any statutory requirement to answer why you needed a pistol...and I've been packing for more than 40 years. This is and always has been a shall issue state for as long as I can remember, primarily because of Article 1, Section 24 of the state constitution. I never in my life had to fill out a questionnaire to get a carry permit or CPL. I'm from around here.
Th first time I got a permit, the guy in Tacoma asked me if I knew how to use a pistol. I said "sure, want me to tear it apart for you and put it back together?" Thus endeth HIS learning moment for the day, not mine. :chuckle:
They changed it to "concealed pistol license" several years ago, to narrow it down so people wouldn't be packing knives or saps or other "weapons" concealed.
These jerks are going to troop to Olympia in 2013 to get the law changed. I plan to be there to stop them. What about you?
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getting mine in pierce county was a good experience,polite folks,didnt ask me why I wanted one...
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I'm pretty lucky my state rep and i are on the same page for many issues, this being one of them. I vote, and write politicians. It is also why i Swore to never live in the counties that i grew up in King, and Snohomish counties. There is really not place to retreat to so we have to fight these brain dead politicians.