Haven't read them all yet- undoubtedly their objective. Feel free to add to the list- there are more that may need to be included.
https://www.nraila.org/articles/20200116/washington-additional-hearing-scheduled-on-gun-ban-billsThe following bills are scheduled for a hearing:
House Bill 2240 https://app.leg.wa.gov/billsummary?BillNumber=2240&Year=2019&Initiative=falsewould ban the manufacture, possession, sale, transfer, etc. of magazines that hold more than ten rounds of ammunition. This measure is strongly supported by the Governor and the Attorney General, and would severely limit your ability to defend yourself and your loved ones. This is the companion bill to
Senate Bill 6077 https://app.leg.wa.gov/billsummary?BillNumber=6077&Initiative=false&Year=2019 , which the Senate Law & Justice Committee will hear on January 20th.
House Bill 2241 https://app.leg.wa.gov/billsummary?BillNumber=2241&Initiative=false&Year=2019would ban certain semi-automatic rifles and magazines that hold more than ten rounds of ammunition. HB 2241, like its predecessors, would do nothing to impact crime or keep Washingtonians safer.
House Bill 2519 https://app.leg.wa.gov/billsummary?BillNumber=2519&Initiative=false&Year=2019would ban online sales of ammunition, and potentially require background checks for all ammunition purchases. This bill comes on the heels of California’s failed ammunition background check system and is being supported by the Attorney General.
House Bill 1374 https://app.leg.wa.gov/billsummary?BillNumber=1374&Initiative=false&Year=2019would abolish Washington’s decades old state preemption statute, allowing localities to pass any gun control measures they see fit. Repealing preemption would lead to a confusing patchwork of local laws, making it extremely difficult for even the most well-meaning, and otherwise law-abiding, gun owners to avoid inadvertently becoming criminals. The hearing will be held on a substitute bill that has not yet been released.
House Bill 1315 https://app.leg.wa.gov/billsummary?BillNumber=1315&Initiative=false&Year=2019would require onerous government red tape and further training to obtain a Concealed Pistol License. Training requirements are yet another cost prohibitive measure intended to ensure that lower income Americans are barred from defending themselves. The hearing will be held on a substitute bill that has not yet been released.
Additionally, on Friday, January 17th, the House Judiciary Committee will hold a hearing on
House Bill 2467 https://app.leg.wa.gov/billsummary?BillNumber=2467&Initiative=false&Year=2019, which would create a single point of contact background check system in WA. This bill has been introduced by a bipartisan group of legislators in an effort to streamline the background check system in Washington. Instead of conducting CPL-holder firearm purchases through the existing process, which can up to take 10 days, an automated check system would restore an instant check, similar to the NICS check that was previously used. While some groups have mischaracterized this bill as an “excise tax” on all firearm transfers, no fees have been set and this topic remains an important point of discussion. Your NRA has a seat at the table of these discussions and will continue to advocate on behalf of gun owners as this process continues.
https://app.leg.wa.gov/committeeschedules/#//LAW/////yearLaw & Justice - 1/20/2020 10:00 AM
Full Committee View Docs
Location
Senate Hearing Rm 4
J.A. Cherberg Building
Olympia, WA
Public Hearing
SB 6077 - Concerning high capacity magazines.
SB 6294 - Concerning concealed pistol license training requirements.
SB 6347 - Extending the expiration date for a concealed pistol license.
SB 6406 - Concerning firearms.
SB 6402 - Concerning the use of a stolen firearm.
Possible executive session on bills heard in committee. Possible other business. Committee meeting documents can be accessed through the committee's website:
http://www.leg.wa.gov/Senate/Committees/LAW/Pages/default.aspxLaw & Justice - 1/23/2020 10:00 AM
SB 6077 - Concerning high capacity magazines.
SB 6347 - Extending the expiration date for a concealed pistol license.
SB 6294 - Concerning concealed pistol license training requirements.
SB 6288 - Creating the Washington office of firearm violence prevention.
SB 6406 - Concerning firearms.