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The article didnt say anything about the guy being arrested! Id be curious if anyone knows if he was...Congrats, the gun grabbers caught ONE guy. Out of 3 million LAWFUL gun owners in this state. Woopdeedoo.
well there's the answer right there. I-594 didn't stop this guy there was already a law in effect that required background checks at all Wa. gun shows.Regardless of I-594, all firearms sold by a FFL at a gun show require a background check.
This case is being used as an example of I-594 being a huge success - without knowing all the facts.
ok, then they got one. The linked article indicates the sale was a private sale as well.
yeah, the article is vague... maybe his warrant was for outstanding speeding tickets.
well there's the answer right there. I-594 didn't stop this guy there was already a law in effect that required background checks at all Wa. gun shows.
There wasn't.
You may be thinking about Washington Arms Collectors policy.
The WAC policy is/ and was / that all prospective members would pass BG screening before granting membership; then a current membership badge would be required for both buyers and sellers to transact FTF sales at the WAC events.
Non-WAC gun shows (such as those in Centralia) had no such policy of which I'm aware.