Year: 2016

  • GOAL Post 2016-1 Legislative Update from Olympia 08 Jan 2016

    GOAL Post 2016-1 Legislative Update from Olympia 08 Jan 2016

    GOAL Post 2016-1

    Legislative Update from Olympia8 January 2016

    LEGISLATURE CONVENES MONDAY, 13 JANUARY

    LEGISLATIVE TUTORIAL

    POTENTIAL IMPACT OF ELECTION YEAR

    34 BILLS HELD OVER FROM 2015 SESSION

    NEW PRE-FILED BILLS

    NO PUBLIC HEARINGS SCHEDULED YET

    LEGISLATIVE CALENDAR

    LEGISLATOR DIRECT TELEPHONE NUMBERS

    (Note:There’s a lot going on with regard to the President’s “gun
    violence initiative.”Few details are available at this time.But GOAL
    Post has an Olympia focus and will not cover the other Washington.)

    The second regular session of the 64th (biennial) Washington state
    legislature convenes Monday, January 11th for its short (60 day)
    session.Control of the legislature remains split, with Democrats
    controlling the House of Representatives with 50 seats, while the
    minority Republicans have 48.From a gun owner’s perspective, this view
    is skewed by the fact that a small handful of Democrats side solidly
    with gun owners on those issues.While we would have the votes necessary
    to pass good or block bad bills, House Democrats still control
    leadership positions in that chamber, and thus control which bills get
    votes.The Senate remains controlled by a Majority Coalition of 25
    Republicans and one Democrat.From a standpoint of stopping bad bills, we
    should be all right, but it will be difficult to move pro-gun
    legislation forward.

    Legislation 101.For those of you not familiar with how the legislative
    process works, this page has links to several quick tutorials, including
    how a bill becomes a law, how to read a bill, where to access bill
    language and how to testify in public
    hearings:http://leg.wa.gov/legislature/Pages/ComingToTheLegislature.aspx

    2016 is a major election year.To a limited degree, that might influence
    how elected officials vote on controversial issues.They’ll certainly be
    paying more attention to public opinion than in non-election years.Your
    calls, e-mails and letters DO MATTER.It’s called “grassroots lobbying.”

    As this is the second year of the biennium, bills that were filed last
    year and not passed by the legislature remain available for
    consideration.34 firearm-related bills, good and bad, from 2015 are
    still in the hopper (see list below).In addition, four additional
    gun-related bills were pre-filed before the session started (at the end
    of the list below)

    At this point, three days before the start of the session, no public
    hearings have been scheduled on any firearm-related bills.

    One of the first items of business in each session is the adoption of
    the session calendar, identifying dates by which bills must clear
    various hurdles.A bill that fails to clear the policy committee or
    chamber floor by the designated date is generally considered dead for
    the year, although they may be “resurrected” by parliamentary
    procedure.I’ll post the cut-off dates for the 2014 session in the next
    issue of GOAL Post.

    The Democrat caucus has extended its reach from urban and suburban areas
    to rural areas.In these districts, the enthusiasm for gun control is
    diluted.If the Democrats expect to hold these rural districts in the
    next election, they will have to tread carefully on the gun issue.If you
    live in a rural or even suburban district with Democrat Representatives
    or a Democrat Senator, it is important that you call their office and
    express concern about your gun rights.Ask them to keep you informed of
    any gun-related legislation.This lets them know that you are watching
    them on this issue.

    The Legislature has not yet published new telephone and office
    directories because legislators are not sworn in until Monday, 11
    January.The following links can be used at that time to identify direct
    contact information:

    http://www.leg.wa.gov/Senate/Senators/

    http://www.leg.wa.gov/House/Representatives/

    2016 Legislative Session

    Bill #
    Position
    Subject Prime Sponsor Status
    HB 1119
    OPPOSE
    Hunter education issues Blake (D-19) H Ag
    HB 1191 SUPPORT CPL Renewal Notices Taylor (R-15) H. Aprop.
    HB 1193
    SUPPORT
    Prohibiting gun owner data base Taylor (R-15) H Jud
    HB 1245
    SUPPORT
    Repeals I-594 Shea (R-4) H Jud
    HB 1324
    SUPPORT
    Codifies castle doctrine and stand your ground Shea (R-4) H Jud
    HB 1433
    SUPPORT
    Modifies Gun Free School Zone law Scott (R-38) H Jud
    HB 1442
    SUPPORT
    Exp. economic development via firearms/ammo G. Hunt (R-2) H Jud
    HB 1474
    SUPPORT
    Defense against animal attack Taylor (R-15) H Jud
    HB 1506
    SUPPORT
    Exempts security guard transfers from I-594 Kirby (D-29) H Jud
    HB 1521
    SUPPORT
    Returns NICS “delay” to three days (I-594) Taylor (R-15) H Jud
    HB 1533
    SUPPORT
    Exempts guns loaned to museums from I-594 Van Werven (R-42) H Jud
    HB 1535
    SUPPORT
    Exempts active LEOs from waiting period Klippert (R-8) H Jud
    HB 1594
    OPPOSE
    Imitation firearms Wylie (D-49) H Jud
    HB 1692
    OPPOSE
    Imitation firearms Wylie (D-49) H Jud
    HB 1713
    OPPOSE
    Mental health/guns Cody (D-34) H Rules
    HB 1722
    OPPOSE
    Short barreled rifles Hayes (R-10) H Jud
    HB 1747
    OPPOSE
    Safe storage of firearms Kagi (D-32) H Jud
    HB 1857
    OPPOSE
    Extreme protective orders Jinkins (D-27) H. Aprop.
    HB 1886
    SUPPORT
    Repeals I-594 by popular vote Hunt (R-2) H Jud
    HB 2031
    SUPPORT
    Tax exemption for firearm safety devices Harmsworth (R-44) H Jud
    HB 2088
    SUPPORT
    Lowers age for CPL from 21 to 18 Shea (R-4) H Jud
    HB 2089
    SUPPORT
    Expands CPL reciprocity; lowers age to 18 Shea (R-4) H Jud
    HB 2164
    SUPPORT
    Broad list of exceptions to I-594 background checks Shea (R-4) H Jud
    *HB 2325
    SUPPORT
    Requires superintendent of public instruction to develop gun safety & hunter ed HS course. Muri (R-28) Pending
    *HB 2354
    OPPOSE
    Ban “Assault Weapons”, Normal Magazines Moeller (D-49) Pending
    SSB 5036
    NEUTRAL
    Penalizes criminal misuse of body armor O’Ban (R-28) S. Rules
    SB 5476
    SUPPORT
    Exempts active LEOs from waiting period Dammeier (R-25) S L&J
    SB 5500
    SUPPORT
    Allows retired LEOs to carry on school grounds Roach (R-31) S. Rules
    SB 5539
    SUPPORT
    Exempts LEO’s from three day waiting period Roach (R-31) S. Rules
    SSB 5579
    SUPPORT
    Exempts licensed scty guards from b/g checks Dammeier (R-25) S. Rules
    SB 5615
    SUPPORT
    Exempts military members from b/g checks Benton (R-17) S. Rules
    SB 5643
    OPPOSE
    Mental health/guns O’Ban (R-28) S Ment Hlth
    SB 5658
    NEUTRAL
    Reporting of mental health commitment Dansel (R-7) S. Rules
    SB 5727
    OPPOSE
    Extreme protective orders Frockt (D-46) S L&J
    SB 5789
    OPPOSE
    Safe storage of firearms Kohl-Welles (D-36) S L&J
    SB 5831
    SUPPORT
    Restoration of firearm rights Honeyford (R-15) S. Rules
    SB 6015
    SUPPORT
    NRA license plate Roach (R-31) S. Rules
    *SB 6158
    SUPPORT
    Transfer of firearms at nonprofit fund-raisers. Dammeier (R-25) Pending
    *SB 6165
    SUPPORT
    Short Barrel Rifles
    Takko
    (D-19)
    Pending

    Key to abbreviations:S. = Senate, H. = House, Jud = Judiciary, K-12 =
    Education, L&J = Law & Justice, Trans = Transportation, W&M = Ways and Means

    HEARING(S) SCHEDULED:

    At this point there are no hearings scheduled on firearm-related bills.

    LEGISLATIVE HOT LINE:You may reach your Representatives and Senator by
    calling the Legislative Hotline at 1-800-562-6000.Toll free!!!The
    hearing impaired may obtain TDD access at 1-800-635-9993.Also toll free!!!

    1-800-562-6000TDD 1-800-635-9993

    OTHER DATA:Copies of pending legislation (bills), legislative schedules
    and other information are available on the legislature’s web site at
    “www.leg.wa.gov”.Bills are available in Acrobat (.pdf) format.You may
    download a free version of Adobe Acrobat Reader from Adobe’s web site
    (http://www.adobe.com).You may also obtain hard copy bills, initiatives,
    etc, in the mail from the Legislative Bill Room FREE OF CHARGE by
    calling 1-360-786-7573.Copies of bills may also be ordered toll free by
    calling the Legislative Hotline at (800) 562-6000.You may also hear
    floor and committee hearing action live at http://www.tvw.org/ (you need
    “RealAudio” to do this, available free at the TVW web site).

    By reading the House and Senate “bill reports” (hbr, sbr) for each bill,
    you can see how individual committee members voted.By reading the “roll
    call” for each bill, you can see how the entire House or Senate voted on
    any bill.The beauty of the web site is that ALL this information is
    available, on line, to any citizen.

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    Upcoming WAC gun show(s):

    Puyallup9-10 January

    Monroe23-24 January

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    or the state, shall not be impaired, but nothing in this section shall
    be construed as authorizing individuals or corporations to organize,
    maintain or employ an armed body of men.”

    Article 1, Section 24

    Constitution of the State of Washington

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