I got an email from the Issaquah Sportsmen Club today, the "Assault Weapon" and high cap. magazine bill is making its way. This is the first time I've gotten to read the proposed legislation. Some details we've already heard about, I was waiting for the part like California. That is, the part that says those who legally one one (purchase prior to effective date of law grandfathered in) may only have them on our own property or for use on a licensed gun range. What that means is, no trips to the gravel pits with them.
Those guns grandfathered in may be passed down "by operation of law" I think the words were, meaning left to someone in a will. No mention of transfer to family members as in I-1639. The proposal does mention provenance, meaning those who inherit might have to come up with documentation, such as a copy of a will. If they become necessary, receipts may come in handy for those of us still living. I think I'm good on this, but receipts for magazines? Don't have them.
Let the fun begin. This will mean a change in lifestyle for some of us.
Those guns grandfathered in may be passed down "by operation of law" I think the words were, meaning left to someone in a will. No mention of transfer to family members as in I-1639. The proposal does mention provenance, meaning those who inherit might have to come up with documentation, such as a copy of a will. If they become necessary, receipts may come in handy for those of us still living. I think I'm good on this, but receipts for magazines? Don't have them.
Let the fun begin. This will mean a change in lifestyle for some of us.