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Author Topic: Paul Allen, most influential anti-gun advocate in Washington  (Read 4160 times)

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Re: Paul Allen, most influential anti-gun advocate in Washington
« Reply #30 on: May 23, 2018, 10:35:16 PM »

My brother also lives near northern state, and has had in invited visitors before...

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Re: Paul Allen, most influential anti-gun advocate in Washington
« Reply #31 on: May 29, 2018, 08:55:39 AM »
Does any of these required classes exist or would they need to be created?

I'm sure online classes will appear overnight. Nothing in the text forbids them.

I don't like this bill but it could be a lot worse. Just look at what Oregon is facing: https://ballotpedia.org/Oregon_Ban_on_Certain_Firearms_and_Magazines_with_More_than_a_10-Round_Capacity_Initiative_(2018)

It will probably pass thanks to all the Californians that have moved to Oregon. Portland/Salem/Eugene have enough people to overrule the rest of the state.

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Re: Paul Allen, most influential anti-gun advocate in Washington
« Reply #32 on: May 29, 2018, 09:25:24 AM »
and yet people still support the seattle seahawks.   

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Re: Paul Allen, most influential anti-gun advocate in Washington
« Reply #33 on: May 29, 2018, 09:46:00 AM »
 :yeah:  :dunno:

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Re: Paul Allen, most influential anti-gun advocate in Washington
« Reply #34 on: May 29, 2018, 10:15:41 AM »
and yet people still support the seattle seahawks.

If you have to watch then go to a bar and don't buy any merchandise.

But the better option is to do something else on Sunday. Get in shape for hunting instead of sitting in front of the TV.

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Re: Paul Allen, most influential anti-gun advocate in Washington
« Reply #35 on: May 29, 2018, 10:20:40 AM »
Just read the initiative and its beyond ridiculous in my opinion in a few ways; specifically this section makes me laugh and angry at once;

"In addition to the other requirements of this chapter, no
dealer may deliver a semiautomatic assault rifle to the purchaser
thereof until:
(a) The purchaser provides proof that he or she has completed a
recognized firearm safety training program within the last five
years that, at a minimum, includes instruction on:
(i) Basic firearms safety rules;
(ii) Firearms and children, including secure gun storage and
talking to children about gun safety;
(iii) Firearms and suicide prevention;
(iv) Secure gun storage to prevent unauthorized access and use;
(v) Safe handling of firearms; and
(vi) State and federal firearms laws, including prohibited
firearms transfers.
The training must be sponsored by a federal, state, county, or
municipal law enforcement agency, a college or university, a
nationally recognized organization that customarily offers firearms
training, or a firearms training school with instructors certified
by a nationally recognized organization that customarily offers
firearms training. The proof of training shall be in the form of a
certification that states under the penalty of perjury the training
included the minimum requirements; and
(b) The dealer is notified in writing by (i) the chief of police
or the sheriff of the jurisdiction in which the purchaser resides
that the purchaser is eligible to possess a firearm under
RCW 9.41.040 and that the application to purchase is approved by the
chief of police or sheriff; or (ii) the state that the purchaser is
eligible to possess a firearm under RCW 9.41.040, as provided in
subsection (3)(b) of this section;"

Where does the encroachment on the 2nd amendment stop if this is passed?  Glad I live in Montana now.

So the LAST time this got very far, the Dems jumped up and said "We just won't fund the classes, that will shut down transfers and sales.  Look for the same thing. 

Also notice the transfer of responsibility from the thief to the victim in the case of a stolen firearm.  YOU too can be a FELON because someone stole your gun... 

AND notice that the state and its organs neatly absolve THEMSELVES of any liability of any sort in any way.

Ptui.

So according to this we would need to attend a class every 5 years to legally possess/purchase “semi automatic assault rifles?”  Is their a definition of what will be considered a “semi automatic assault rifles?” Or is this the way they are opening the door to make everyone go to the class to own a firearm?

Does any of these required classes exist or would they need to be created?

So does my mini 14 ranch, fall under semi assault rifle...not quite sure what this even mean...what about a ruger 10/22...if its scary looking does that make it assault?  Do we need lockers in our cars while out hunting?  seems a stretch

 


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