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WA: Substitute Version of Gun Control Bill Passes House Committee
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Yesterday, the House Judiciary Committee passed Substitute House Bill 1122 out of committee on a 7-6 vote. This bill, which would require gun owners to lock up their firearms or potentially face criminal charges, will now head to the House floor to await full consideration. It is critical you contact your state Representative and urge them to OPPOSE the Substitute for House Bill 1122!
The Substitute for House Bill 1122 would require the locking up of one’s firearms or else they would potentially face reckless endangerment charges. This intrusive government legislation invades people’s homes and forces them to render their firearms useless in a self-defense situation by locking them up. |
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(1/20/2018)
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My house is locked. That should be enough for firearms stored there. Same for my car when I'm forced by some inane, unconstitutional law to set my firearms aside when visiting certain "restricted" areas. |
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