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These are all bills introduced JUST THIS YEAR to keep whittling away at our 2nd amendment rights. Some have already been beaten or died, but others still could use attention Some are actually in our favor! There is a handy comment section on each bill page to write a quick note to your legislator encouraging them to vote for continued freedom...or 'mostly free' freedom...
Just 'cus I know ya'll are excited to DO something other than complain...
http://apps.leg.wa.gov/billsbytopic/Results.aspx?subject=FIREARMS&year=2015
Access to firearms, by person involuntarily committed, preventing, when: SB 5643
Background checks for sales and transfers, repealing Initiative 594: HB 1886
Background checks for sales and transfers, repealing provisions from Initiative 594: HB 1245
Background checks, before delivery by dealer, decreasing maximum period for: HB 1521
Background checks, exemption for certain firearm transfers involving private security guards: HB 1506, SB 5579
Background checks, exemption for transfer to museum or historical society for temporary exhibition: HB 1533
Background checks, exemption for transfers involving persons in armed forces, law enforcement, and corrections, when: SB 5615
Civil rights, restoration, vacated domestic violence records, use in later prosecution, prohibiting, exceptions: SB 5831
Deadly weapon sentencing enhancements, provisions: SB 5835
Deliveries, by dealer to law enforcement officer, requirements: HB 1535, SB 5476, SB 5539
Firearm safety products, for safe storage, sales and use tax exemptions: HB 2031
Imitation firearm manufacturing requirement act, requiring nondeceptive coloration for legal possession: HB 1692
Manufacturers of ammunition, parts, or accessories, multiple tax preferences for: HB 1442
Pistols, concealed pistol license, authorizing when applicant at least 18 years old: HB 2088
Pistols, concealed pistol license, authorizing when applicant at least 18 years old, reciprocity provisions: HB 2089
Pistols, concealed pistol license, renewal notice requirements: HB 1191, SHB 1191
Pistols, purchase applications and transfer records, prohibiting retention and eliminating from databases: HB 1193
Privately owned firearms, return to owner by law enforcement agency: HB 1731, SB 5381
Protective orders, emergency extreme risk, enjoining certain persons from having a firearm: HB 1857, SB 5727
Rifles, short-barreled, exemption from prohibitions for persons manufacturing or repairing, when: HB 1722
Right to possess, loss, by person acquitted by reason of insanity, notification requirements: SB 5658
Schools, firearms at, exemptions from prohibition, when: HB 1433, SB 5500
Security guards, private, firearm transfers, background check exemption: HB 1506, SB 5579
Self-defense, right of, against attack by aggressive and violent animal: HB 1474
Self-defense, using defensive or even deadly force, when: HB 1324
Storage of firearms, unsafe, child endangerment due to, dealer warning when selling storage and safety items: HB 1747, SB 5789
Storage of firearms, unsafe, child endangerment due to, first and second degree, when: HB 1747, SB 5789
Toy gun manufacturing requirement act, requiring nondeceptive coloration for legal possession: HB 1594
Just 'cus I know ya'll are excited to DO something other than complain...
http://apps.leg.wa.gov/billsbytopic/Results.aspx?subject=FIREARMS&year=2015
Access to firearms, by person involuntarily committed, preventing, when: SB 5643
Background checks for sales and transfers, repealing Initiative 594: HB 1886
Background checks for sales and transfers, repealing provisions from Initiative 594: HB 1245
Background checks, before delivery by dealer, decreasing maximum period for: HB 1521
Background checks, exemption for certain firearm transfers involving private security guards: HB 1506, SB 5579
Background checks, exemption for transfer to museum or historical society for temporary exhibition: HB 1533
Background checks, exemption for transfers involving persons in armed forces, law enforcement, and corrections, when: SB 5615
Civil rights, restoration, vacated domestic violence records, use in later prosecution, prohibiting, exceptions: SB 5831
Deadly weapon sentencing enhancements, provisions: SB 5835
Deliveries, by dealer to law enforcement officer, requirements: HB 1535, SB 5476, SB 5539
Firearm safety products, for safe storage, sales and use tax exemptions: HB 2031
Imitation firearm manufacturing requirement act, requiring nondeceptive coloration for legal possession: HB 1692
Manufacturers of ammunition, parts, or accessories, multiple tax preferences for: HB 1442
Pistols, concealed pistol license, authorizing when applicant at least 18 years old: HB 2088
Pistols, concealed pistol license, authorizing when applicant at least 18 years old, reciprocity provisions: HB 2089
Pistols, concealed pistol license, renewal notice requirements: HB 1191, SHB 1191
Pistols, purchase applications and transfer records, prohibiting retention and eliminating from databases: HB 1193
Privately owned firearms, return to owner by law enforcement agency: HB 1731, SB 5381
Protective orders, emergency extreme risk, enjoining certain persons from having a firearm: HB 1857, SB 5727
Rifles, short-barreled, exemption from prohibitions for persons manufacturing or repairing, when: HB 1722
Right to possess, loss, by person acquitted by reason of insanity, notification requirements: SB 5658
Schools, firearms at, exemptions from prohibition, when: HB 1433, SB 5500
Security guards, private, firearm transfers, background check exemption: HB 1506, SB 5579
Self-defense, right of, against attack by aggressive and violent animal: HB 1474
Self-defense, using defensive or even deadly force, when: HB 1324
Storage of firearms, unsafe, child endangerment due to, dealer warning when selling storage and safety items: HB 1747, SB 5789
Storage of firearms, unsafe, child endangerment due to, first and second degree, when: HB 1747, SB 5789
Toy gun manufacturing requirement act, requiring nondeceptive coloration for legal possession: HB 1594