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Hopefully I'll be getting the pdf file in order to post it.
Dan
KENNEWICK, Wash. -- A Second Amendment advocate from Tri-Cities is gathering signatures to repeal initiative 1639.
Radona Devereaux tells Action News she worked with a number of gun-advocate groups to assemble the final initiative.
Now she says they need nearly 300 thousand signatures from registered Washington voters before Saturday, Dec. 28, 2019.
From there, Devereaux says the petitions go to Olympia to get certified and if everything checks out we could be voting on a repeal next November.
She's urging folks across the state to get involved.
"Use your voice, vote. Sign a petition," Deveraux says. "If you didn't participate in the last election, because there was a really low voter-turnout, get educated. Sign the petition and get a second chance."
She encourages Tri-Citians to be on the lookout for fluorescent signs on street corners this weekend.
According to Devereaux, gun rights advocates across the state are working to gather signatures, including a number of local businesses.
If you'd like to review the initiative and sign your name, or you know someone who wants to gather signatures, she says B & B Express Printing in Kennewick has the PDF.
Tri-Cities businesses with petitions and signature sheets:
Dan
Kennewick woman needs 300k signatures to repeal I-1639
KENNEWICK, Wash. -- A Second Amendment advocate from Tri-Cities is gathering signatures to repeal initiative 1639. Radona Devereaux tells Action News she worked with a number of gun-advocate groups to assemble the final initiative. Now she says they need nearly 300 thousand signatures from...
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KENNEWICK, Wash. -- A Second Amendment advocate from Tri-Cities is gathering signatures to repeal initiative 1639.
Radona Devereaux tells Action News she worked with a number of gun-advocate groups to assemble the final initiative.
Now she says they need nearly 300 thousand signatures from registered Washington voters before Saturday, Dec. 28, 2019.
From there, Devereaux says the petitions go to Olympia to get certified and if everything checks out we could be voting on a repeal next November.
She's urging folks across the state to get involved.
"Use your voice, vote. Sign a petition," Deveraux says. "If you didn't participate in the last election, because there was a really low voter-turnout, get educated. Sign the petition and get a second chance."
She encourages Tri-Citians to be on the lookout for fluorescent signs on street corners this weekend.
According to Devereaux, gun rights advocates across the state are working to gather signatures, including a number of local businesses.
If you'd like to review the initiative and sign your name, or you know someone who wants to gather signatures, she says B & B Express Printing in Kennewick has the PDF.
Tri-Cities businesses with petitions and signature sheets:
- Ace Pawn and Loan, 429 W Entiat Ave, Kennewick, WA 99336
- B & B Express Printing, 7519 W Kennewick Ave, Kennewick, WA 99336
- Columbia Gun Rack, 314 W Kennewick Ave, Kennewick, WA 99336
- Ed & Moe's Pawn Shop, 419 W Entiat Ave Suite C, Kennewick, WA 99336
- Griggs Department Store: 801 W Columbia St, Pasco, WA 99301
- Hole in the Wall, 7509 W Deschutes Ave, Kennewick, WA 99336
- Talos Tactical, 4096 W Van Giesen St, West Richland, WA 99353