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Bill # | Brief | State of the Bill | Committee | Date and time |
AN ACT Relating to prohibiting the possession of firearms by persons convicted of certain criminal offenses | Reintroduced and Retained | N/A | N/A | |
AN ACT Relating to establishing firearms-related safety measures to increase public safety by prohibiting the manufacture, possession, distribution, importation, selling, offering for sale, purchasing, or transfer of large capacity magazines, by allowing continued possession of large capacity magazines limited to possession prior to, and inheritance on or after, the effective date of this act, subject to certain restrictions on the ability to sell or transfer such large capacity magazines and permitting their possession only on the owner's property or while engaged in lawful outdoor recreational activities or use at a licensed shooting range, or when transporting the large capacity magazine to or from these locations, and by providing limited exemptions applicable to certain government officers, agents, employees, or contractors, law enforcement and corrections officers and military members, licensed firearms manufacturers, dealers, and gunsmiths, and persons engaged in sport shooting or permanently relinquishing a large capacity magazine to law enforcement | Awaiting Hearing | N/A | N/A | |
AN ACT Relating to assault weapons (the definition of an assault weapon) | Awaiting Hearing | N/A | N/A | |
AN ACT Relating to prohibiting weapons at election-related offices and facilities subject to limited exemptions for law enforcement officers and security personnel | Scheduled for Executive Session | Civil Rights & J | 1/21/2022 8:00 | |
AN ACT Relating to establishing restrictions on the possession of weapons in certain locations | Scheduled for Executive Session | Civil Rights & J | 1/21/2022 8:00 | |
AN ACT Relating to clarifying the authority of law enforcement officers to acquire, possess, and use certain firearms and ammunition | Referred to Committee | Public Safety | N/A | |
AN ACT Relating to limiting ghost guns, including untraceable firearms and untraceable unfinished frames and receivers that can be used to manufacture or assemble untraceable firearms, with exceptions for licensed federal firearm manufacturers, dealers, and importers, and firearms that have been rendered permanently inoperable, are antiques, or were manufactured before 1968 | Scheduled for Executive Session | Civil Rights & J | 1/21/2022 8:00 | |
AN ACT Relating to assault weapons (the definition of an assault weapon) | Scheduled for Executive Session | L&J | 1/20/2022 10:30 | |
AN ACT Relating to preemption of municipal laws restricting the open carry of weapons | Scheduled for Executive Session | L&J | 1/20/2022 10:30 | |
AN ACT Relating to establishing firearms-related safety measures to increase public safety by prohibiting the manufacture, possession, distribution, importation, selling, offering for sale, purchasing, or transfer of large capacity magazines, by allowing continued possession of large capacity magazines limited to possession prior to, and inheritance on or after, the effective date of this act, subject to certain restrictions on the ability to sell or transfer such large capacity magazines and permitting their possession only on the owner's property or while engaged in lawful outdoor recreational activities or use at a licensed shooting range, or when transporting the large capacity magazine to or from these locations, and by providing limited exemptions applicable to certain government officers, agents, employees, or contractors, law enforcement and corrections officers and military members, licensed firearms manufacturers, dealers, and gunsmiths, and persons engaged in sport shooting or permanently relinquishing a large capacity magazine to law enforcement | Awaiting Second Reading | Rules | N/A |
Executive Session basically means the Senate leadership have a closed-door meeting with no minutes and no outside input.Can you explain what executive session means for this? Who would the executives be?
Looking at the RCW, I don't see any mention of impending legislation in the RCW
https://app.leg.wa.gov/RCW/default.aspx?cite=42.30.110
I got that, but looking at RCW, the Executive Session rules don't appear to allow for that. So I'm wondering how they can do this. Plus are they not supposed to publish a reason for holding an Executive Session ? Other than democrat perfidy, what am I missing?Executive Session basically means the Senate leadership have a closed-door meeting with no minutes and no outside input.
Executive session - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Yes, but it may only take one to 'see the light,' and perhaps give courage to others. It won't take much to tip the balance.I'm gonna be surprised if Dingbat Dhingra gives a crap, too many D's are usually "screw you I know best."
Right. Slim hope of victory doesn't mean we walk off the field, and we wouldn't be here if prior generations had dug in and fought in easier times. They WANT us demoralized, angry and not thinking clearly.Yes, but it may only take one to 'see the light,' and perhaps give courage to others. It won't take much to tip the balance.
Look at what Manchin and Sinema are doing at the national level right now.
Not just every session--every day from Prefile Opening to Adjourn Sine Die. They try to squeeze us 'til we pop, we have to keep doing the same right back--and ever harder with the invasion of Californicators and other Proggie Colonizers.Every year and every session we have to stand guard. They will never stop! You know, we get older and it gets harder as the younger generations just don't get it! But we, who are awake and know, will never give up the ship!
Very well said!
A lot of good people from all walks of life gave testimony against these bills. We must be vocal and demand that these bills be dropped. It worked the last five years so be positive and be active. All that it takes for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing.
Yes, it's true and this is extremely good news. However, it doesn't mean that the bills are dead, so they could pop up again. So yes, we are making progress but we aren't done!