If I am still the chair of the committee, I will go through the same process next year. The House Judiciary Committee always has more bills before it than it can hear, so the questions will include (1) whether there is any groundswell of interest in the bill, both from members and from the general public; and (2) what are the other bills before the committee and how important is this bill relative to those others.
Here are some quick thoughts on the specific questions you raise:
1. Why do you feel that allowing use of silencers by law abiding residents is controversial? All gun bills involve some controversy, whether they are gun control measures or “pro-gun” measures.
2. Do you feel it is fair that gun owners are threatened with gross misdemeanor penalties for use of a silencer in Washington? Yes. No one needs to use a silencer. The penalty is easy to avoid.
3. Are you going to allow House Bill 1604 a fair chance at being passed into law? I’m not sure what that means. I need to be convinced that the legislation is necessary and am not willing to commit that I would give the bill a hearing, particularly without knowing what else will be before my committee next session.
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