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2 May 2019, 19:01 #16
Thats at least the 4th time that Boerners has been robbed that I recall .
They just arrested a 20 year old felon yesterday for selling some of the guns from the Fred's break in after some tips from other junkies who all tell on each other in a continual cycle resulting in all of them never going to jail and nothing getting fixed .
http://www.peninsuladailynews.com/ne...eds-gun-theft/
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2 May 2019, 19:03 #17
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2 May 2019, 20:12 #18
Unfortunately that's how my "cousin" got off so easy. He had several multiple felonies, but he rats them out for a deal. Then they send him off to a country club prison where the chances of someone stomping his ass through the concrete floors, that he so richly deserves, he plays cards and board games all day, with other rats. That, and it's a small town where the cops like to look like they could grab their asses with both hands, instead of surviving on DUI's and minor offenses.
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2 May 2019, 23:10 #19
We have a very similar problems in my town , unfortunately we are understaffed for the amount of crime we have and the higher ups have pretty much handicapped the police from doing anything that reduces the huge increase in crime related to the junkies/homeless because the city receives money from King County to take in their trash to put them into rehab which they somehow mysteriously never make it to and are instead set loose to steal everything not nailed down .
If they actually do get arrested they don't stay so for long because the courts feel bad about their lack of hugs & their "disease" and kick them loose .
Now blow a .09 and you will receive the full weight of the law & all the fines associated . I'm convinced that when you get your plates run its to check if your employed and can pay fines .
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7 May 2019, 17:28 #20
OK, so I was just reading I-1639 to better understand what is going into effect on July 1. In particular, I had read about a new registry and wanted to see if that was indeed "new" or just meaning that semi-auto rifles would be in the de-facto registry of handguns. I believe this is the relevant text:
NEW SECTION. Sec. 15. A new section is added to chapter 9.41
RCW to read as follows:
(1) Within twelve months of the effective date of this section,
the department of licensing shall, in conjunction with the
Washington state patrol and other state and local law enforcement
agencies as necessary, develop a cost-effective and efficient
process to:
(a) Verify, on an annual or more frequent basis, that persons
who acquired pistols or semiautomatic assault rifles pursuant to
this chapter remain eligible to possess a firearm under state and
federal law; and
(b) If such persons are determined to be ineligible for any
reason, (i) notify and provide the relevant information to the chief
of police or the sheriff of the jurisdiction in which the purchaser
resides and (ii) take steps to ensure such persons are not illegally
in possession of firearms.
I think WA gun owners already recognize that local LEO know if you own a handgun based on the existing system, so this just adds semi-autos. However, this registry seems more "official" and even mandated. Is this a big change, or a little change? I'm not really eager to get on a new registry, but I'm already in the NFA game.
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7 May 2019, 17:44 #21
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9 May 2019, 00:19 #22
There’s so much going on it’s literally hard to keep up with it...
Sad..
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20 January 2020, 23:40 #23
We are getting bombed with proposals...hope everyone is sending emails, blowing up the phones..We need to beat these.
Mag bans
Semi auto
Ammo background checks, no more mail ordered ammo, reloading stuff
And so much more.... fuck these new laws.. they don’t do shit for crime nails and only hurt us..I want my kids to enjoy their freedom damnit
Why email only your rep when you can email them all. Cut and paste them into your mail to box. My email auto detects spam mailings so when I do this I do them ten addresses at a time then switch emails accounts. Takes me a day or two to avoid the AI response.
House members or elected reps below.
Sherry.Appleton@leg.wa.gov, Andrew.Barkis@leg.wa.gov, Steve.Bergquist@leg.wa.gov, Brian.Blake@leg.wa.gov, Matt.Boehnke@leg.wa.gov, Michelle.Caldier@leg.wa.gov, Lisa.Callan@leg.wa.gov, Kelly.Chambers@leg.wa.gov, Bruce.Chandler@leg.wa.gov, Mike.Chapman@leg.wa.gov, Frank.Chopp@leg.wa.gov, Eileen.Cody@leg.wa.gov, Chris.Corry@leg.wa.gov, Lauren.Davis@leg.wa.gov, Richard.DeBolt@leg.wa.gov, Tom.Dent@leg.wa.gov, Beth.Doglio@leg.wa.gov, Laurie.Dolan@leg.wa.gov, Jeremie.Dufault@leg.wa.gov, Mary.Dye@leg.wa.gov, Debra.Entenman@leg.wa.gov, Carolyn.Eslick@leg.wa.gov, Jake.Fey@leg.wa.gov, Joe.Fitzgibbon@leg.wa.gov, Noel.Frame@leg.wa.gov, Chris.Gildon@leg.wa.gov, Keith.Goehner@leg.wa.gov, Roger.Goodman@leg.wa.gov, Jenny.Graham@leg.wa.gov, Mia.Gregerson@leg.wa.gov, Dan.Griffey@leg.wa.gov, Drew.Hansen@leg.wa.gov, Paul.Harris@leg.wa.gov, Larry.Hoff@leg.wa.gov, Zack.Hudgins@leg.wa.gov, Bill.Jenkin@leg.wa.gov, Laurie.Jinkins@leg.wa.gov, Christine.Kilduff@leg.wa.gov, Steve.Kirby@leg.wa.gov, Brad.Klippert@leg.wa.gov, Shelley.Kloba@leg.wa.gov, Vicki.Kraft@leg.wa.gov, Joel.Kretz@leg.wa.gov, Mari.Leavitt@leg.wa.gov, Debra.Lekanoff@leg.wa.gov,
Ed.Orcutt@leg.wa.gov, Timm.Ormsby@leg.wa.gov, John.Lovick@leg.wa.gov, Drew.MacEwen@leg.wa.gov, Nicole.Macri@leg.wa.gov, Jacquelin.Maycumber@leg.wa.gov, Bob.McCaslin@leg.wa.gov, Jared.Mead@leg.wa.gov, Melanie.Morgan@leg.wa.gov, amanda.hubik@leg.wa.gov, Gina.Mosbrucker@leg.wa.gov, Tina.Orwall@leg.wa.gov, Dave.Paul@leg.wa.gov, Mike.Pellicciotti@leg.wa.gov, Strom.Peterson@leg.wa.gov, Eric.Pettigrew@leg.wa.gov, Gerry.Pollet@leg.wa.gov, Bill.Ramos@leg.wa.gov, Kristine.Reeves@leg.wa.gov, Marcus.Riccelli@leg.wa.gov, June.Robinson@leg.wa.gov,, Cindy.Ryu@leg.wa.gov, Skyler.Rude@leg.wa.gov, SharonTomiko.Santos@leg.wa.gov, Joe.Schmick@leg.wa.gov, Mike.Sells@leg.wa.gov, Tana.Senn@leg.wa.gov, Matt.Shea@leg.wa.gov, Sharon.Shewmake@leg.wa.gov, Vandana.Slatter@leg.wa.gov, Norma.Smith@leg.wa.gov, Larry.Springer@leg.wa.gov, mike.steele@leg.wa.gov, Drew.Stokesbary@leg.wa.gov, Monica.Stonier@leg.wa.gov, Pat.Sullivan@leg.wa.gov, Robert.Sutherland@leg.wa.gov, Gael.Tarleton@leg.wa.gov, My-Linh.Thai@leg.wa.gov, Steve.Tharinger@leg.wa.gov, Javier.Valdez@leg.wa.gov, Luanne.VanWerven@leg.wa.gov, Brandon.Vick@leg.wa.gov, Mike.Volz@leg.wa.gov, Amy.Walen@leg.wa.gov, Jim.Walsh@leg.wa.gov
list of senators.
Randi.Becker@leg.wa.gov, Andy.Billig@leg.wa.gov , John.Braun@leg.wa.gov , Sharon.Brown@leg.wa.gov , Reuven.Carlyle@leg.wa.gov, Annette.Cleveland@leg.wa.gov, Steve.Conway@leg.wa.gov , J.Darneille@leg.wa.gov, mona.das@leg.wa.gov, Manka.Dhingra@leg.wa.gov, Doug.Ericksen@leg.wa.gov, phil.fortunato@leg.wa.gov, David.Frockt@leg.wa.gov , Bob.Hasegawa@leg.wa.gov, Brad.Hawkins@leg.wa.gov, Steve.Hobbs@leg.wa.gov, Jeff.Holy@leg.wa.gov, Jim.Honeyford@leg.wa.gov, Sam.Hunt@leg.wa.gov, Karen.Keiser@leg.wa.gov, Curtis.King@leg.wa.gov, Patty.Kuderer@leg.wa.gov, Marko.Liias@leg.wa.gov, Liz.Lovelett@leg.wa.gov, John.McCoy@leg.wa.gov, Mark.Mullet@leg.wa.gov, Ron.Muzzall@leg.wa.gov, Joe.Nguyen@leg.wa.gov, Steve.OBan@leg.wa.gov, Mike.Padden@leg.wa.gov, Jamie.Pedersen@leg.wa.gov, Emily.Randall@leg.wa.gov, Ann.Rivers@leg.wa.gov, Christine.Rolfes@leg.wa.gov, Rebecca.Saldana@leg.wa.gov, Jesse.Salomon@leg.wa.gov, Mark.Schoesler@leg.wa.gov, Timothy.Sheldon@leg.wa.gov, Shelly.Short@leg.wa.gov, Derek.Stanford@leg.wa.gov, Dean.Takko@leg.wa.gov, Kevin.VanDeWege@leg.wa.gov, Keith.Wagoner@leg.wa.gov, Maureen.Walsh@leg.wa.gov, Judith.Warnick@leg.wa.gov, Lisa.Wellman@leg.wa.gov, Claire.Wilson@leg.wa.gov, Lynda.Wilson@leg.wa.gov, Hans.Zeiger@leg.wa.gov, Lillian.Ortiz-Self@leg.wa.gov
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20 January 2020, 23:44 #24
Below are the links to go directly to the 'Comment on this bill' for each:
Oppose:
HB1346 - Lead exposure to young people: https://app.leg.wa.gov/pbc/bill/1346
HB1374 - Local Gov't Authority to Regulate (overturn Preemption): https://app.leg.wa.gov/pbc/bill/1374
HB2467 - Background Check for transfers: https://app.leg.wa.gov/pbc/bill/2467
HB2519 - Preventing Dangerous persons from acquiring ammo: https://app.leg.wa.gov/pbc/bill/2467
HB2555 - BGC for 'other' firearms - https://app.leg.wa.gov/pbc/bill/2555
HB1068 - 'High' Capacity Magazines restrictions - https://app.leg.wa.gov/pbc/bill/1068
SB5062 - " " - https://app.leg.wa.gov/pbc/bill/5062
SB5174 - CPL Required Training - https://app.leg.wa.gov/pbc/bill/5174
SB6294 - " " - https://app.leg.wa.gov/pbc/bill/6294
HB1530 - Gun Free Zones - https://app.leg.wa.gov/pbc/bill/1530
SB5434 - " " - https://app.leg.wa.gov/pbc/bill/5434
HB2241 - 'Assault weapons,' magazines, REGISTRATION - https://app.leg.wa.gov/pbc/bill/2241
SB6076 - " " - https://app.leg.wa.gov/pbc/bill/6076
HB2240 - 'High' Capacity Magazine restrictions - https://app.leg.wa.gov/pbc/bill/2240
SB6077 - " " - https://app.leg.wa.gov/pbc/bill/6077
SB6288 - Creating office of firearms violence prevention: https://app.leg.wa.gov/pbc/bill/6288
Support:
SB6043 - Self Defense Insurance - https://app.leg.wa.gov/pbc/bill/6043
SB6406 - Increase firearm theft penalties - https://app.leg.wa.gov/pbc/bill/6406
SB6402 - Use of a stolen firearm- https://app.leg.wa.gov/pbc/bill/6402
Spread.The.Word. Share. Git 'er done.
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23 January 2020, 23:15 #25
Well crap...magazine limit/ban and a few others passed committee today..one step closer
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24 January 2020, 08:52 #26
Despite their BS spin, these bills are clearly anti-gun and unfortunately, they are gaining momentum in WA. Email, make phone calls, tell a friend!