It's a pretty short list. Reflecting how damaging I-594 and especially I-1639 have been. Not to forget the background check fiasco beginning in July that changed the process of buying handguns. All three of these issues have made firearms commerce very problematic at gun shows.
Well, there is discussion that some kind of centralized background check may be put forward in the state legislature next session. Which may or may not make buying handguns a bit less burdensome. BUT: It's been suggested that will come with a new $18 processing fee.
If new anti-gun laws keep coming along, WAC won't have to worry about the expense of renting a meeting venue. They can hold shows in their new office building. Which will easily hold the half dozen tables and 30 or so members who will still be in attendance.
Well, there is discussion that some kind of centralized background check may be put forward in the state legislature next session. Which may or may not make buying handguns a bit less burdensome. BUT: It's been suggested that will come with a new $18 processing fee.
If new anti-gun laws keep coming along, WAC won't have to worry about the expense of renting a meeting venue. They can hold shows in their new office building. Which will easily hold the half dozen tables and 30 or so members who will still be in attendance.