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Nobody thinks firearms will disappear overnight when something like this passes. The purpose is to reduce the amount of guns flowing into dangerous/criminal individual's hands over time, leading to less firearms on the streets to be used in a crime. It doesn't matter if the criminal knows about the law. What matters is the upstream effect of this law being in place will necessarily lead to a lower chance of a firearm ending up in that criminal's hands.This part is absolutely the most ignorant and incredibly stupid thing that could be said with regard to this:
Rep. Darya Farivar, D-Seattle, said the new requirements will bring a greater sense of safety to neighborhoods like hers, Lake City, where gunshots can be heard nightly.
"They keep us up. They confine us to our homes as an unofficial curfew," she said. "This legislation will lift that unofficial curfew and let us sleep."
What ? - are guns and the shooting they hear going to just 'disappear' if this passes? Do they even consider the fact the shooting they hear is probably being done by criminals, and possibly non-legal gun owners - who most likely have no idea of this bill, or even care if they did and much less if it passes