Elected Officials Accountability Workshop
Tuesday, April 30, 6:30 PM
Pierce County Library System
3005 112th St E., Room C
Tacoma, WA 98446
Elected Officials Accountability Workshop
Tuesday, April 30, 6:30 PM
Pierce County Library System
3005 112th St E., Room C
Tacoma, WA 98446
GOAL Post 2013-12
Legislative Update from Olympia 5 April 2013
SECOND POLICY COMMITTEE CUT-OFF PASSES
BILLS PASS COMMITTEE
28 DAYS LEFT IN SESSION
UN ATT PASSES
SHOWDOWN ON CAPITOL HILL
GRASSROOTS TRAINING EVENT 30 APRIL
Another milestone passed Wednesday evening with the second chamber policy committee cutoff. No bills on our tracking list were affected.
Of the six bills still on the list, four (SHBs 1383 and 1840, SSBs 5282 and 5452) are in their respective Rules Committee, awaiting a floor vote. Two (SHB 1612 and SB 5865) are sitting in Senate Ways & Means for funding approval. SHB 1840 was amended in Senate Law & Justice to remove offending portions. There is no reason to oppose the bill at this point.
There are 28 days left in the 2013 regular legislative session. Per the state constitution, the legislature must adjourn by midnight, Sunday, 28 April, the end of the 105-day long session.
On Tuesday, 2 April, the United Nations General Assembly passed the Arms Trade Treaty (UN ATT) that has been under development for a decade. Supporters of the treaty continue to claim it will have no impact on gun control within member states and will not infringe on the Second Amendment within the U.S. The United States voted FOR the treaty, and there is no doubt President Obama will sign it when it is presented to him. The stumbling block for full U.S. implementation of the treaty’s provisions will be ratification by 2/3 of the U.S. Senate — unlikely at this time (the Senate has yet to vote on ratification of the Inter-American Arms Trade Treaty passed in the 1990s and signed by President Clinton in 1999).
As always, the devil is in the details. And therein lies the problem. The treaty in many cases speaks in generalities, addressing various forms of arms control. There is no doubt that it applies to “small arms” (including “sporting” arms), and there is no doubt it seeks to limit not only INTERNATIONAL trafficking in arms of all kind, but imposing necessary INTERNAL controls to ensure no weapons “leak” into the international market (can you say “Fast & Furious?”). That covers just about everything a gun control advocate could put on his or her Christmas list: bans, registration, the whole gun control ball of wax. One passage reads, “Each State Party (nation) shall establish and maintain a national control system, including a national control list, in order to implement the provisions of this Treaty.” The treaty also has the potential to restrict U.S. arms support to our allies around the world.
Next week the U.S. Senate will take up S. 649, Majority Leader Harry Reid’s omnibus gun control bill. While the bill language has been posted on the Congressional web site (www.thomas.loc.gov), the only sure thing is what you see on the Congressional web site right now will not be the version finally voted on at the end of floor action. I gave a detailed description of the first draft of the bill in last week’s GOAL Post.
Despite sequester-driven cash shortages, President Obama has embarked on a nationwide tour to try and generate public pressure on Senators to pass S. 649. Sunday evening, 60 Minutes will bring out Newtown/Sandy Hook family survivors in an attempt to generate further support. The administration is pulling out all the stops to push as restrictive a bill as they can get through the system.
Reportedly Senators Schumer (D-NY) and Manchin (D-WV) and considering watering down the bill to try and get more Republican votes. Illinois “Republican” Mark Kirk, a long time gun control advocate, has already agreed to vote for the bill, no matter what it contains. Schumer/Manchin are hoping they can lure maverick Republicans like John McCain (R-AZ) and Susan Collins (R-ME) to roll over as well.
The bottom line is that “universal background checks” is code for “universal gun registration.” Once the data is collected, the reason for its collection is irrelevant. They know who you are and what you own. And while gun registration doesn’t automatically lead to confiscation, it is a necessary precursor to any effective confiscation program A few years ago, the California Rifle & Pistol Association ran billboards promoting concealed carry with the message, “Society is safer when criminals don’t know who is armed.” Society is also safer when GOVERNMENT doesn’t know who is armed.
The Bellevue-based Second Amendment Foundation, the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, and the Gun Owners Action League are joining with the Leadership Institute to conduct a grassroots training program at the Pierce County Library in Tacoma on Tuesday, 30 April. The evening event will focus on several topics to include the legislative process, persuasive communications, traditional citizen (grassroots) lobbying and “new generation lobbying” — employing social media and other new methods of outreach.
Cost to attend is $10 and additional information may be obtained from Phil Watson, Special Projects Director at the Second Amendment Foundation, (425) 454-7012. You may also register directly at https://www.leadershipinstitute.org/Training/register.cfm?ID=22877
The following bills remain under consideration in the 2013 session
| Bill # | Subject | Sponsor | Status | Goal Position |
| SHB 1383 | Stalking protection orders | Goodman (D-45) | S. HS&C | Concerns |
| SHB 1612 | Firearm offender registry | Hope (R-44) | S. W&M | Concerns |
| SHB 1840 | Firearms/restraining orders | Goodman (D-45) | S. Rules | Support |
| SSB 5282 | DSHS/WSP info exchange | Carrell<(R-28) | H. Rules | Support |
| SSB 5452 | Stalking protection orders | Conway (D-29) | H. Rules | Concerns |
| SB 5865 | Use tax exemption for non-profits | Roach (R-31) | S. W&M | Support |
Key to abbreviations: SB = Senate Bill, HB = House Bill, Jud = Judiciary, L&J = Law & Justice, HS&C = Human Services & Corrections, Trans = Transportation, Approp = Appropriations, Early Learn = Early Learning and K-12 Education, W&M = Ways & Means
HEARING(S) SCHEDULED
None
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!!!
1-800-562-6000 TDD 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.
Activity has been slow in Olympia this week. There were no surprises in the three public hearings conducted this week. As a space filler, I’m adding material on developments in D.C. and at the United Nations. SSB 5282 passed out of House Judiciary and now sits in House Rules awaiting a floor vote.
Next Wednesday is the second chamber policy committee cut-off. Bills that don’t make it out of their policy committee are considered dead for the remainder of the session, although budgetary bills can always move.
I’m adding SB 5865 to the list. I should have included it earlier. The bill, by our own Senator Pam Roach (R-31) exempts the use tax now required from fund raising activities by not-for-profit organizations such as the Friends of NRA, Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, Ducks Unlimited, etc. (And probably Washington Ceasefire, too.) The bill was heard in the Senate Ways & Means committee this week and may be voted on next week. This is one of those budget bill exceptions to the cut-off.
Three and a half months since the Newtown shooting incident. Poll numbers in support of additional gun control continue to decline (administration probably wishes it had acted more quickly).
Congress is halfway through a two week Easter recess… it returns 8 April.
The focus remains the Senate.
President Obama was back on television Thursday surrounded by sycophants and victims (i.e. dancing once again in the blood of the victims) whining about the lack of action. We can expect a full bore gun control PR campaign from the White House for the foreseeable future.
New York City Mayor Michael “I was a Democrat before I was a Republican before I was an Independent” Bloomberg has pledged $12 MILLION for an advertising campaign targeted to swing states to get the votes to pass the Senate bill. Two of the ads feature a rural-looking “hunter” who says he has no objections to background checks. They don’t ask his opinion of gun registration.
Reid has elected to build one omnibus gun bill (S. 649) to take to the Senate floor for a vote. The bill carries the innocent sounding title “Safe Communities, Safe Schools Act of 2013.” The full text of the bill is available at: http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/BILLS-113s649pcs/pdf/BILLS-113s649pcs.pdf
The bill runs 44 pages and contains a number of things on the wish list of gun control advocates. It requires ALL transfers of a firearm to be conducted by an FFL, with full record-keeping as required by current law. It DOES allow direct gifts to immediate family members without the check, the “loan” of such firearm for a period of up to seven days — PROVIDED the firearm does not leave the lender’s property, and the loan of a firearm at a range or for the purpose of shooting in a match, or while hunting, again with restrictions. The bill authorizes the Attorney General to set an unspecified transfer fee for FFL processing.
To address “gun trafficking, the bill requires reporting “lost or stolen” firearms to both the Attorney General and local law enforcement with 24 hours of discovery of the loss. The trafficking section also expands the definition of “strawman sale,” increases penalties to 15 and 25 years in federal prison for violations, adds forfeiture of any property related to trafficking and ties money laundering and racketeering (RICO) statutes to trafficking crimes.
One good section of the bill: it prohibits “Fast & Furious”-style operations by Department of Justice agencies (but not OTHER federal agencies such as CIA or other Homeland Security elements) UNLESS permission is granted by the Attorney General or his/her designee.
As filed, the bill NOT contain an “assault weapon” or magazine ban, but Reid will allow votes on separate amendments to accomplish the same. Without doubt several other amendments, good and bad, will be offered.
And let there be no doubt in your mind that this “universal background check” language opens the door to firearm registration. The data is all there on the dealers records: buyer identification information and a full description of the firearm. Retired (out of business) FFL records are ALREADY in a federal data base (NOT a “gun registration” data base, a “tracing” data base — maybe someone can explain the difference). Current FFL records could be automated almost overnight — the mechanism is already there.
Senators Rand Paul (R-KY), Ted Cruz (R-TX), Mike Lee (R-UT), Marco Rubio (R-FL) and James Imhofe (R-OK) have sent a letter to Majority Leader Reid saying they will “oppose” ANY gun control bill in the Senate. Whether this opposition amounts to a filibuster remains to be seen. Several Republicans have expressed an interest in S.649.
Arm-twisting, by Majority Leader Reid AND by the White House has already begun, with threats, with promises of “protection” to red-state Democrats, with offers of “favorable” amendments to Republicans to get them to vote the bill forward. If you liked the way Obamacare was shoved down Senators’ and Representatives’ throats, you LOVE the upcoming gun bill(s). Another “we have to pass the bill to see what’s in it” moment (if THAT’S not an impeachable statement by a Speaker of the House, I don’t know what is).
The United Nations General Assembly is expected to debate and pass it’s long awaited Arms Trade Treaty in the next week or two. Originally, the U.S. demanded consensus (agreement by all nations) on the language of the bill. The U.S. withdrew that demand last week. Like many treaties, it’s full of generalizations and passages subject to interpretation. Like the Inter-American Arms Treaty (CIFTA) of 1999, the treaty is SUPPOSED to control INTERNATIONAL trade in arms from warships, combat aircraft, tanks, armored vehicles (like the ones DHS is passing out to the states) down to small arms and ammunition (including “sporting arms”).
It clearly opens another door to full firearms registration. One section reads, “Each State Party (nation) shall establish and maintain a national control system, including a national control list, in order to implement the provisions of this Treaty.” There is language included that implies nothing in the treaty will infringe on national laws and customs, but that’s all eyewash.
Should ATT be ratified (there is no question the US will vote FOR it in the UN General Assembly and President Obama will sign it), the door is wide open to almost any gun control regulation supporters can dream up.
President Clinton signed a similar but narrower treaty, the Inter-American Arms Treaty (CIFTA) in 1999. The U.S. Senate has yet to vote on that one, despite a request by President Obama for a ratification vote in 2009.
It’s interesting that supporters CLAIM the major effect of the UN ATT is to protect countries from arms transfers to rebel groups within their own borders. All the talk of “2,000 deaths per day” by all of these weapons ignores the fact that most of the 2,000 are THEIR OWN CITIZENS, being MURDERED BY THEIR OWN GOVERNMENTS.
But we have nothing to worry about… DHS has more than 1 BILLION rounds of ammunition and 2,700 armored vehicles on hand to protect us and defend U.S. sovereignty.
KEEP IN MIND WE’RE ONE MASS SHOOTING OR OTHER HIGHLY VISIBLE SHOOTING INCIDENT AWAY FROM BROAD AND EXTREME GUN CONTROL MEASURES AT ALL LEVELS FEDERAL AND/OR STATE. AS LONG AS THEY’RE IN SESSION, WE’RE AT RISK.
The following bills remain under consideration in the 2013 session
| Bill # | Subject | Sponsor | Status | Goal Position |
| SHB 1383 | Stalking protection orders | Goodman (D-45) | S. HS&C | Concerns |
| SHB 1612 | Firearm offender registry | Hope (R-44) | S. L&J | Concerns |
| SHB 1840 | Firearms/restraining orders | Goodman (D-45) | S. L&J | Oppose |
| SSB 5282 | DSHS/WSP info exchange | Carrell<(R-28) | H. Rules | Support |
| SSB 5452 | Stalking protection orders | Conway (D-29) | H. Jud | Concerns |
| SB 5865 | Use tax exemption for non-profits | Roach (R-31) | S. W&M | Support |
HEARING(S) SCHEDULED
SHB 1612 Senate Law & Justice Senate Hearing Room “1”
2 April 5:30 p.m. John A. Cherberg Bldg
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!!!
1-800-562-6000 TDD 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.
GET THE WORD OUT: If you want to subscribe to the GOAL Post by e-mail, send a message to “[email protected]“. Please pass GOAL Post on to anyone you believe may have an interest in protecting our rights. Better yet, make a couple of copies of this message, post it on your gun club’s bulletin board, and leave copies with your local gun shop(s). PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO DUPLICATE OR REDISTRIBUTE GOAL POST PROVIDED IT IS REPRODUCED IN ITS ENTIRETY WITHOUT TEXTUAL MODIFICATION AND CREDIT IS GIVEN TO GOAL. I can be reached at “[email protected]” or by telephone at (425) 985-4867. Unfortunately, I am unable to mail hard copy GOAL Post to individuals. Limited numbers of hard copies MAY be available at the Second Amendment Foundation book table at WAC gun shows.
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Upcoming WAC gun show(s):
Monroe 6-7 April
Puyallup 27-28 April
“The right of the individual citizen to bear arms in defense of himself, 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
Copyright 2013 Gun Owners Action League of WA
GOAL Post2013-10
Legislative Update from Olympia22 March 2013
PUBLIC HEARING HELD ON SB 5282
THREE PUBLIC HEARINGS SCHEDULED
SECOND CHAMBER POLICY COMMITTEE CUT-OFF 3 APRIL
D. C. ACTIVITY
This has been a relatively slow week in the legislature.A public hearing
was held on SSB 5282, with no surprises in testimony.It is scheduled for
a committee vote onMarch 27th.
Three public hearings are scheduled next week:SHB 1840 in Senate Law &
Justice on 25 March, SHB 1382 in Senate Human Services & Corrections and
SSB 5452 in House Judiciary, both on 28 March.
Wednesday, 3 April is the second chamber policy committee cut-off,The
five bills we are tracking must all come out of committee by that date
or die for this session.
Again, I normally don’t address the “other” Washington in GOAL Post, but
we’ve had some interesting developments in the past week.Senator
Feinstein’s (D-CA) “assault weapon” and magazine ban bill passed out of
U. S. Senate Judiciary on a straight 10-8 party line vote, as did
Senator Schumer’s (D-NY) universal background check bill.Senate majority
Leader Harry Reid then had a meeting with Senator Feinstein, where he
told her he did not have the votes necessary to pass the gun/magazine
ban bills out of the Senate.
Reid is currently working to draft a bill that stands a chance of
passage.The consolidated bill will likely include the anti-gun
trafficking bill passed out of committee two weeks ago, along with
Schumer’s background check language and likely some addressal of mental
health records as part of the background check.Feinstein will be allowed
to offer the gun and magazine bans as separate amendments when the full
Senate votes on the final; version of a Senate gun bill.That vote will
likely come in the second week of April.
The problem for Senate Democrats is the 2014 4l4ction.Of the 33 Senate
seats up for election/reelection, 20 are held by Democrats.Of those 20,
13 are in states with a strong pro-gun culture, and 10 voted for Romney
in the past presidential election.Those senators don’t want to go
anywhere near a controversial gun vote.
How any Senate gun bill will fare in the House remains to be seen as
well.Speaker Boehner recently stated he would prefer to see better
enforcement of existing law.The House is unlikely to take any action
until late April or early May.
Recent polling has indicated a decline in support for gun bans, although
a majority appear to continue to support universal background
checks.(Unfortunately the polling data does not reveal the link between
universal background checks and gun registration.)
BILL STATUS:
The following bills remain under consideration in the 2013 session
| Bill # | Subject | Sponsor | District | Status | Goal Position |
| SHB 1383 | Stalking protection orders | Goodman | (D-45) | S. HS&C | Concerns |
| SHB 1612 | Firearm offender registry | Hope | (R-44) | S. L&J | Concerns |
| SHB 1840 | Firearms/restraining orders | Goodman | (D-45) | S. L&J | Oppose |
| SSB 5282 | DSHS/WSP info exchange | Carrell | (R-28) | H. Jud | Support |
| SSB 5452 | Stalking protection orders | Conway | (D-29) | H. Jud | Concerns |
Key to abbreviations:SB = Senate Bill, HB = House Bill, Jud = Judiciary,
L&J = Law & Justice, HS&C = Human Services & Corrections, Trans =
Transportation, Approp = Appropriations, Early Learn = Early Learning
and K-12 Education, W&M = Ways & Means
HEARING(S) SCHEDULED
SHB 1840Senate Law & Justice Senate Hearing Room “1”
25 Mar 1:30 p.m. John A. Cherberg Building
SHB 1383 Senate Human Svcs & Corr Senate Hearing Room “1”
28 Mar 10:00 a.m. John A. Cherberg Building
SSB 5452 House Judiciary House Hearing Room “A”
28 Mar 1:30 p.m. John L. O’Brien Building
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 <http://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.
GET THE WORD OUT:If you want to subscribe to the GOAL Post by e-mail,
send a message to “[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>”.Please pass GOAL Post on to anyone you
believe may have an interest in protecting our rights.Better yet, make a
couple of copies of this message, post it on your gun club’s bulletin
board, and leave copies with your local gun shop(s).PERMISSION IS HEREBY
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Upcoming WAC gun show(s):
Puyallup23-24 March
Monroe6-7 April
“The right of the individual citizen to bear arms in defense of himself,
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
Copyright 2013 Gun Owners Action League of WA
GOAL Post2013-9
Legislative Update from Olympia – 15 March 2013
CHAMBER CUT-OFF PASSES
FOUR MORE BILLS DIE, FIVE REMAIN
HB 1588 DEAD — MAYBE
POLICY COMMITTEE CUT-OFF 3 APRIL
This past Wednesday at 5 p. m. , all bills had to pass out of their original chamber or be considered dead for the session. Four of the bills we are tracking died, five remain in play. The clock simply runs out, and a significant portion of bills die, good and bad. More than 2,000 bills were filed to date; fewer than half made it past the chamber cut-off. That number will likely be cut in half again by the end of the session. Many are filed, but relatively few make it to the Governor’s desk. But it isn’t over until the gavel goes down on Day 105.
Most of the drama this week was over HB 1588, the bill that mandates background checks on ALL firearm transfers within Washington. Democrats fell a few votes short of the needed 50 votes to get it out of the House, despite pressure from Governor Inslee and reportedly at least one telephone call to a legislator from former Congresswoman Gabby Giffords (D-AZ), injured in a shooting in Tucson, AZ, fourteen months ago. (Representative Giffords is becoming the Jim Brady of her generation, despite her earlier NRA A-rating, brought out to showcase whatever gun control bill is up for discussion or a vote. )As a last minute maneuver, the bill sponsor tried to attach a referendum clause to the bill, which would have thrown it to the voters in November. At that point, six Democrats who supported the earlier version of the bill withdrew their support — they wanted no part of an off-election-year referendum on guns.
Democrats control the House with a 55D-43R margin. One Republican, Rep. Mike Hope (R-44) was committed to voting FOR the bill. Thus they needed 49 Democrat votes to pass 1588. At least six righteous Democrats just said “no” (it could be a few more; because a vote was never taken, we won’t know the exact shortfall). The next time someone asks why GOAL supports SOME Democrats, there’s your answer. There are always exceptions to the stereotypes. On both sides.
According to some news reports, HB 1588 was the Democrats’ #1 priority bill for this year. Rest assured it will be back in one form or another. If they can’t find a way to resurrect it during this session, we’ll may see it on the ballot later this year as an Initiative to the People. The Washington Alliance for Gun Responsibility (WAGR), our state’s newest nanny-state gun grabbing organization, has more than enough money at its disposal to buy its way onto the ballot just as they did in 1997 with I-676. More Seattleites dictating THEIR agenda to the rest of the state. Whether they will do so in an off-year election where turnout is very small remains to be seen.
Over the next 2 1/2 weeks bills will continue to be heard in the other chamber’s policy committees. April 3rd is the next cut-off date.
Earlier this week a senior legislative staffer called me to ask what I meant by the position “concerns” on some bills (several legislators and staffers in Olympia are on the GOAL Post distribution list). “Concerns” means just that: while I have no problem with the stated intent of the bill, I believe it is written in such a manner that it takes away prosecutorial or judicial discretion. We’ve all heard the horror stories about “zero tolerance” policies in schools, children being expelled for drawing a picture of a gun, and the school principal defends him or herself with the response, “I’m sorry, I know it’s silly, but my hands are tied. It’s the rule. “It’s these “no exceptions, no loopholes” policies — and laws — that get the wrong person in trouble. School administrators, bureaucrats and politicians love “zero tolerance/no exception policies it gives them cover.
An example: Two of the bills still making their way through the system expand the prohibition on firearm possession for individuals subject to different forms of restraining or protective orders. The intent of these laws is to protect people. Great. I was taught as a child that boys don’t hit girls. And I’ve honored that rule. But for every case where a nutjob goes off the deep end and guns down his or her significant other, there are thousands of individuals subject to these orders that are NOT a danger, and that are being denied the fundamental right of self-defense. And let’s not forget that in many of these domestic cases, the potential threat goes BOTH ways. Laws that are guaranteed to catch EVERY lawbreaker will invariably also catch individuals that may have technically violated that law, but who had no criminal intent.
BILL STATUS:
The following bills remain under consideration in the 2013 session
| Bill # | Subject | Sponsor | Status |
| SHB 1096 | Juvenile illegal firearm possession | Hurst (D-31) | Died |
| SHB 1383S | talking protection orders | Goodman (D-45) | S. HS&C |
| SHB 1588 | Background checks | Pedersen (D-43) | Died |
| SHB 1612 | Firearm offender registry | Hope (R-44) | S. L&J |
| SHB 1839 | Background checks | Goodman (D-45) | Died |
| SHB 1840 | Firearms/restraining orders | Goodman (D-45) | S. L&J |
| SSB 5282 | DSHS/WSP info exchange | Carrell (R-28) | H. Jud |
| SSB 5452 | Stalking protection orders | Conway (D – ) | H. Jud |
| SB 5831 | Bans double tax on clay pigeons | Rivers (R-18) | Died |
Key to abbreviations: SB = Senate Bill, HB = House Bill, Jud = Judiciary, L&J = Law & Justice, HS&C = Human Services & Corrections, Trans = Transportation, Approp = Appropriations, Early Learn = Early Learning and K-12 Education, W&M = Ways & Means
GOAL POSITION ON BILLS
HB 1383 CONCERNS
HB 1612 CONCERNS
HB 1840 OPPOSE
SB 5282 SUPPORT
SB 5452 CONCERNS
HEARING(S) SCHEDULED
SSB 5282 House Judiciary House Hearing Room “A” 21 Mar 1: 30 p. m. John L. O’Brien Office Building
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 <http: //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.
GET THE WORD OUT: If you want to subscribe to the GOAL Post by e-mail, send a message to “jwaldron@halcyon. com <mailto: jwaldron@halcyon. com>”. Please pass GOAL Post on to anyone you believe may have an interest in protecting our rights. Better yet, make a couple of copies of this message, post it on your gun club’s bulletin board, and leave copies with your local gun shop(s). PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO DUPLICATE OR REDISTRIBUTE GOAL POST PROVIDED IT IS REPRODUCED IN ITS ENTIRETY WITHOUT TEXTUAL MODIFICATION AND CREDIT IS GIVEN TO GOAL. I can be reached at “jwaldron@halcyon. com <mailto: jwaldron@halcyon. com>” or by telephone at (425) 985-4867. Unfortunately, I am unable to mail hard copy GOAL Post to individuals. Limited numbers of hard copies MAY be available at the Second Amendment Foundation book table at WAC gun shows.
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Upcoming WAC gun show(s):
Puyallup23-24 March
Monroe6-7 April
“The right of the individual citizen to bear arms in defense of himself, 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
Copyright 2013 Gun Owners Action League of WA
FROM: GOAL [[email protected]] (Joe Waldron)
TO: undisclosed-recipients
SENT: Fri 3/8/2013 7:45 PM
SUBJECT: GOAL Post 2013-8
GOAL Post 2013-8
Legislative Update from Olympia 8 March 2013
CHAMBER CUT-OFF THIS COMING WEDNESDAY
SSB 5282 PASSES SENATE
LITTLE OVERT ACTIVITY ON BILLS
BACKROOM ACTION
VOTE ON SJM 8006
At 5 p.m. next Wednesday, all bills that have not passed out of their respective chamber (House bills out of the House, Senate bills out of the Senate) will die for the session. Not all bills get a vote. The clock typically runs out on several of them before they reach the chamber floor. Especially bills that are considered controversial, and that leadership doesn’t feel they have sufficient votes to pass (50 “aye” votes in the House, 25 in the Senate) — why waste the chamber’s time when bills are stacked up?
SSB 5282 (Carrell (R-289)) passed the Senate today on a unanimous vote. SSB 5282 requires improved exchange of information between the Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) and the Washington State Patrol regarding individuals who lost their eligibility to possess a firearm due to some forms of commitment.
Of the other five firearm-related bills we’re still tracking, there has been little visible activity. As they sit in their respective Rules Committee awaiting their turn for a vote, there is frequently back room action taking place. This is the time floor amendments are drafted, often to appease bill opponents and try to muster enough votes for the bill to pass. Recall Senator Feinstein’s statement in a 60 Minutes interview back in 1994 on the Clinton “assault weapon” ban: “If I could have gotten the votes, I’d ban them all.” So as the chamber deadline approaches, there’s a lot of negotiating and arm-twisting going on in the back rooms.
Specifically with regard to SHB 1588, there have been at least two amended versions offered internally, the first in an attempt to appease gun owners, the second backing AWAY from that version when the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs (WASPC) objected. (A side note about WASPC: there are 39 county sheriffs who are members of WASPC, but many times that number of city police chiefs. The police chiefs, who are dependent on mayors and city councils for their jobs, usually drive WASPC’s legislative agenda.)
The principal sticking point with 1588 is record retention — gun registration. Another issue from our standpoint is the provision that would waive the collection of sales tax for private sales conducted via FFLs. That provision was put in a separate section of the bill, making it a prime target for veto by Governor Inslee. (Another side note: Before he was Governor, Jay Inslee was a Congressman representing the 1st Congressional District in the north Seattle suburbs. Before he was the 1st District Congressman, he was Congressman in the 4th Congressional District, central Washington from the Canadian border to the Oregon border. In 1994, Jay Inslee cast a vote FOR the Clinton “assault weapon” ban — by some reports the deciding vote. He was fired by his constituents in the 1994 elections. How do you think Governor Inlsee feels about gun owners?)
Following next Wednesday’s chamber cut-off, the focus shift to the opposite chamber, when House bills go through the Senate and Senate bills through the House. It’s Yogi Berra’s deja vu all over again: policy committee hearings, fiscal committee action if the bill warrants it, then into Rules awaiting a chamber floor vote.
SJM (Senate Joint Memorial) 8006 passed the Senate today on a 40-8 vote. This is the watered down version of SB 5660 that died in committee two weeks ago, It recommends (vice mandates) adoption of the NRA’s “Eddie Eagle” gun avoidance program for young children. Eddie Eagle has been presented to millions of children across the United States and is credited with saving several lives. Amazingly 8 Senators voted AGAINST this bill. A similarly-worded memorial was passed by the legislature UNANIMOUSLY fifteen years ago.
BILL STATUS:
The following bills remain under consideration in the 2013 session
Bill #
Subject
Sponsor
Status
SHB 1096
Juvi illegal firearm possession
Hurst (D-31)
H. Rules
SHB 1383
Stalking protection orders
Goodman (D-45)
H. Rules
SHB 1588
Background checks
Pedersen (D-43)
H. Rules
SHB 1612
Firearm offender registry
Hope (R-44)
H. Rules
SHB 1839
Background checks
Goodman (D-45)
H. Rules
SHB 1840
Firearms/restraining orders
Goodman (D-45)
H. Rules
SSB 5282
DSHS/WSP info exchange
Carrell (R-28)
Passed Senate
SSB 5452
Stalking protection orders
Conway (D-
S. Rules
SB 5831
Bans double tax on clay pigeons
Rivers (R-18)
S. Rules
Key to abbreviations: SB = Senate Bill, HB = House Bill, Jud = Judiciary, L&J = Law & Justice, HS&C = Human Services & Corrections, Trans = Transportation, Approp = Appropriations, Early Learn = Early Learning and K-12 Education, W&M = Ways & Means
GOAL POSITION ON BILLS
HB 1096 CONCERNS
HB 1383 CONCERNS
HB 1588 OPPOSE
HB 1612 CONCERNS
HB 1839 SUPPORT
HB 1840 OPPOSE
SB 5282 SUPPORT
SB 5452 CONCERNS
SB 5831 SUPPORT
HEARING(S) SCHEDULED: None
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!!!
1-800-562-6000 TDD 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.
GET THE WORD OUT: If you want to subscribe to the GOAL Post by e-mail, send a message to “[email protected]”. Please pass GOAL Post on to anyone you believe may have an interest in protecting our rights. Better yet, make a couple of copies of this message, post it on your gun club’s bulletin board, and leave copies with your local gun shop(s). PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO DUPLICATE OR REDISTRIBUTE GOAL POST PROVIDED IT IS REPRODUCED IN ITS ENTIRETY WITHOUT TEXTUAL MODIFICATION AND CREDIT IS GIVEN TO GOAL. I can be reached at “[email protected]” or by telephone at (425) 985-4867. Unfortunately, I am unable to mail hard copy GOAL Post to individuals. Limited numbers of hard copies MAY be available at the Second Amendment Foundation book table at WAC gun shows.
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Upcoming WAC gun show(s):
Puyallup 23-24 March
Monroe 6-7 April
“The right of the individual citizen to bear arms in defense of himself, 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
Copyright 2013 Gun Owners Action League of WA
GOAL Post 2013-7
Legislative Update from Olympia 1 March 2013
FISCAL COMMITTEE CUT-OFF PASSES
CHAMBER CUT-OFF MARCH 13TH
LIMITED ACTIVITY ON BILLS OF INTEREST
NEW ANTI-GUN GROUP WITH $$$$$
Admin note: the extra “S” in front of some bills (e.g. SHB or SSB) means a substitute bill was passed by the committee. Substitutes typically are used to amend language in the original bill, frequently based on public testimony. As you can see in the Bill Status section, few bills pass in their original form.
Today was the last day for bills that had a major fiscal impact to pass out of one of the fiscal committees (Appropriations, Ways & Means, etc). Three of the nine gun bills still ubder consideration fall into this category. SHB 1096 and SB 5831 appear to have passed out of their respective fiscal committees today. SSB 5376 appears to have died in Senate Ways & Means. (I say “:appears” because on-line posting of bill status has been slower than usual this session.)
All of the bills we are tracking are now resting in their respective Rules Committee, the holding place for bills awaiting a floor vote. The chamber cut-off is in 12 days, 13 March. At that time if a bill hasn’t been passed by the original chamber (House or Senate), it is considered dead for the session. Once a bill passes out of its original chamber, it goes to the other side for the same series of policy committee hearings/action, fiscal committee action if required, and then up for another floor vote.
While awaiting a floor vote, additional amendments may be drafted and offered. Without doubt such activity is taking place right now with SHB 1588, the universal background check bill. It will be interesting to see what changes are offered in an attempt to gain enough votes to pass it out of the House. SSB 5452 moved one step forward in Senate Rules and will likely be voted on early next week. The other bills have until 13 March.
The Seattle Times this week reported formation of a new “citizens” group to promote gun control in Washington. Dubbed the “Washington Alliance for Gun Responsibility,” the group appears to be backed by current and former Seattle City Councilcritters, as well as by Seattle fat-cat Ward Hanauer. Where their money is a coming from is another matter. Habauer is the initial sugar-daddy, but like the 1997 anti-gun initiative I-676, it’ll likely be Seattle-centered “limousine liberals in tasseled loafers” as the Spokane Spokesman Review called them, or liberal anti-gun foundations using their tax-exempt dollars to attack YOUR rights. It wouldn’t surprise me to find New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s fingerprints on it as well.
They’ve hired a high-powered lobbyist, their own “hired gun,” Zach Silk, who ran last year’s successful legislative gay marriage lobbying campaign. Ostensibly created to lobby the legislature to pass “responsible” gun legislation, they’re also threatening a initiative later this year if they can’t coerce Olympia into giving in to their demands.
A similar “citizens group” did the same thing in 1997 — after their pet bill to mandate gun storage failed, they ran an initiative calling for licensing of everyone in Washington who “possessed” a handgun (far broader than “owned”). Seattle media polling indicated 65% support for the initiative, but a funny thing happened at the only poll that counts: on election day the initiative was defeated 71–29%.
BILL STATUS:
The following bills remain under consideration in the 2013 session
Bill # Subject Sponsor Status
SHB 1096 Juvi illegal firearm possession Hurst (D-31) H. Rules
SHB 1383 Stalking protection orders Goodman (D-45) H. Rules
SHB 1588 Background checks Pedersen (D-43) H. Rules
SHB 1612 Firearm offender registry Hope (R-44) H. Rules
SHB 1839 Background checks Goodman (D-45) H. Rules
SHB 1840 Firearms/restraining orders Goodman (D-45) H. Rules
SSB 5282 DSHS/WSP info exchange Carrell (R-28) S. Rules
SSB 5376 Juvi illegal firearm possession Kline (D-37) Died S. W&M
SSB 5452 Stalking protection orders Conway (D- S. Rules
SB 5831 Bans double tax on clay pigeons Rivers (R-18) S. Rules
Key to abbreviations: SB = Senate Bill, HB = House Bill, Jud = Judiciary, L&J = Law & Justice, HS&C = Human Services & Corrections, Trans = Transportation, Approp = Appropriations, Early Learn = Early Learning and K-12 Education, W&M = Ways & Means
GOAL POSITION ON BILLS
HB 1096 CONCERNS
HB 1383 CONCERNS
HB 1588 OPPOSE UNLESS AMENDED
HB 1612 CONCERNS
HB 1839 SUPPORT
HB 1840 OPPOSE
SB 5282 SUPPORT
SB 5376 CONCERNS
SB 5452 CONCERNS
SB 5831 SUPPORT
HEARING(S) SCHEDULED
None
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!!!
1-800-562-6000 TDD 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.
GET THE WORD OUT: If you want to subscribe to the GOAL Post by e-mail, send a message to “[email protected]“. Please pass GOAL Post on to anyone you believe may have an interest in protecting our rights. Better yet, make a couple of copies of this message, post it on your gun club’s bulletin board, and leave copies with your local gun shop(s). PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO DUPLICATE OR REDISTRIBUTE GOAL POST PROVIDED IT IS REPRODUCED IN ITS ENTIRETY WITHOUT TEXTUAL MODIFICATION AND CREDIT IS GIVEN TO GOAL. I can be reached at “[email protected]” or by telephone at (425) 985-4867. Unfortunately, I am unable to mail hard copy GOAL Post to individuals. Limited numbers of hard copies MAY be available at the Second Amendment Foundation book table at WAC gun shows.
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Upcoming WAC gun show(s):
Puyallup 23-24 March
Monroe 6-7 April
“The right of the individual citizen to bear arms in defense of himself, 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
Copyright 2013 Gun Owners Action League of WA
GOAL Post2013-6
Legislative Update from Olympia 22 February 2013
NEW BILLS INTRODUCED
POLICY COMMITTEE CUT-OFF — MOST GUN BILLS DIE
FISCAL COMMITTEE CUT-OFF NEXT FRIDAY
Two additional firearm-related bills were filed over the past week.SB
5739, by Sen. Ed Murray (D-43), would allow counties or cities to ban
firearms in public parks and other recreation areas.SB 5831, by Sen. Ann
Rivers (R-18), would prohibit double taxation of clay pigeons bought by
non-profit gun clubs who collect sales tax when selling rounds of
trap/skeet.SB 5739 was NOT scheduled for a public hearing.SB 5831 will
be heard in Senate Ways & Means next Tuesday (2/26).
Today is the first major culling of bills filedTo date, more than 2,800
bills have been filed for this legislative biennium (2013-14).Bills that
did not make it out of their original policy committee by the end of
business today are theoretically considered dead for the remainder of
the session.They may be reconsidered during any special session or in
the 2014 session.I say theoretically because the cut-offs are an
arbitrary date adopted at the beginning of a session.If sufficient
pressure is brought to bear, a bill may be resurrected.
The 2013 session sets a record: more than 30 firearm-related bills have
been filed.This is a first in the 20 years I have been lobbying in
Olympia.Eleven of the 30 are good bills, most of the rest are either
overtly bad or containing sections that do not protect the rights of gun
owners.
At this time it appears at least 18 bills failed to make the cut-off and
should be considered dead for the session.These include most of the
pro-gun bills and some of the bad ones as well.Again, a committee chair
has full discretion as to which bills he or she moves or lets die.
Ten firearm-related bills remain under consideration.In this issue of
GOAL Post I have listed ALL of the bills and their current status.Next
week I will delete those bills that died in committee.
Bills that have a fiscal impact on the state require a second hearing in
one of the legislative fiscal committees (House Appropriations or Fiscal
or Senate Ways & Means).This is to allow the legislature to identify
where the funding will come from to fund the bill’s requirements. Or
that’s the way it’s supposed to work!The last opportunity for these
bills to be heard in their original chamber (House or Senate) is next
Friday, 1 March.
Bills in the House or Senate Rules Committees sit there until leadership
decides they want to bring them to the floor for a full vote.In many
cases, they’re waiting on drafting of floor amendments.
While SB 5660, the bill that would require the Superintendant of Public
Instruction to develop a firearms safety education program along the
lines of the NRA’s “Eddie Eagle” program failed to pass out of
committee, a similar Senate Joint Memorial (SJM 8006) did
pass.Unfortunately, a Memorial can only recommend a course of action,
not require it.
BILL STATUS:
House Bill numbering begins with 1000; Senate Bills with 5000.The
following bills have been filed so far in the 2013-14 biennium:
Bill #SubjectSponsorStatus
HB 1096Juvi illegal firearm possessionHurst (D-31)H. Approp
HB 11471^st degree juvi unlawful possess.Goodman (D-45)DIED H. Jud
HB 1184Range protectionTakko (D-19)DIED H. Jud
HB 1318CPL renewal noticeTaylor (-15)DIED H. Jud
HB 1371WA Firearms Freedom ActTaylor (R-15)DIED H. Jud
HB 1383Stalking protection ordersGoodman (D-45)H. Rules
HB 1561Short barreled riflesBlake (D-19)DIED H. Jud
SHB 1588Background checksPedersen (D-43)H. Approp
HB 1612Firearm offender registryHope (R-44)H. Rules
HB 1676Mandatory safe storageKagi (D-32)DIED H. Jud
HB 1703Gun “safety” training and taxJinkins (D-27)DIED H. Jud
HB 1729Street gangsWarnick (R-13)DIED H. Jud
HB 1788Firearms/school employeesPike (R-18)DIED H. Jud
SHB 1839 Background checksGoodman (D-45)H. Rules
HB 1840Firearms/restraining ordersGoodman (D-45) H. Rules
HB 1908Firearms on school propertyScott (R-39)DIED H. Jud
SB 5282DSHS/WSP info exchangeCarrell (R-28)S. Rules
SB 5376Juvi illegal firearm possessionKline (D-37)S. W&M
SSB 5452Stalking protection ordersConway (D-S. Rules
SB 5478Firearms/mental health courtKeiser (D-33)DIED S. L&J
SB 5479Safekeeping of firearmsKeiser (D-33)DIED S. L&J
SB 5485Mandatory safe storageKline (D-37)DIED S. L&J
SB 5604NRA license platesHatfield (D-19)DIED S. Trans
HB 5625Background checksKline (D-37)DIED S. L&J
SB 5635Restoration of firearm rightsKline (D-37)DIED S. L&J
SB 5660Firearm safety educationChase (D-3)DIED S. Early Learn
SB 5710Mandatory safe storageKohl-Welles (D-46) DIED S. L&J
SB 5711Background checksKline (D-37)DIED S. L&J
SB 5737Ban on sale of “assault weapons”Murray (D-43)DIED S. L&J
SB 5739Ban on guns in parksMurray (D-43)DIED S. L&J
SB 5831Bans double tax on clay pigeonsRivers (R-18)S. W&M
Key to abbreviations:SB = Senate Bill, HB = House Bill, Jud = Judiciary,
L&J = Law & Justice, HS&C = Human Services & Corrections, Trans =
Transportation, Approp = Appropriations, Early Learn = Early Learning
and K-12 Education, W&M = Ways & Means
GOAL POSITION ON BILLS
HB 1096CONCERNS
HB 1383CONCERNS
HB 1588OPPOSE UNLESS AMENDED
HB 1612CONCERNS
HB 1839SUPPORT
HB 1840OPPOSE
SB 5282SUPPORT
SB 5376CONCERNS
SB 5452CONCERNS
SB 5831SUPPORT
HEARING(S) SCHEDULED
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 http://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.
GET THE WORD OUT:If you want to subscribe to the GOAL Post by e-mail,
send a message to “[email protected]
[email protected]>”.Please pass GOAL Post on to anyone you
believe may have an interest in protecting our rights.Better yet, make a
couple of copies of this message, post it on your gun club’s bulletin
board, and leave copies with your local gun shop(s).PERMISSION IS HEREBY
GRANTED TO DUPLICATE OR REDISTRIBUTE GOAL POST PROVIDED IT IS REPRODUCED
IN ITS ENTIRETY WITHOUT TEXTUAL MODIFICATION AND CREDIT IS GIVEN TO
GOAL.I can be reached at “[email protected]
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Upcoming WAC gun show(s):
Puyallup23-24 February
Puyallup23-24 March
“The right of the individual citizen to bear arms in defense of himself,
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
Copyright 2013 Gun Owners Action League of WA
GOAL Post2013-5
Legislative Update from Olympia 15 February 2013
POLICY COMMITTEE CUT-OFF NEXT FRIDAY
MORE NEW BILLS FILED
PUBLIC HEARINGS HELD
EXECUTIVE SESSION HELD
BILL(S) PASS OUT OF COMMITTEE
EXECUTIVE SESSION SCHEDULED
PUBLIC HEARINGS SCHEDULED
First, a brief tutorial on bill action.A committee chair has almost
total control over whether he or she chooses to act on a bill (there is
a procedure to “relieve a committee” of a bill, but it’s rarely
invoked).To move through the process, a bill must normally receive a
public hearing, where citizens (and lobbyists) have an opportunity to
testify orally or submit a written statement about a bill.After
consideration of the public input, the bill may be scheduled for
“executive action” (a vote out of committee, usually done in conjunction
with public hearings on other bills).This is typically when bills may be
amended to reflect approved changes.Again, it is the committee chair’s
call as to whether to move forward with a bill or not.If a bill is voted
out of committee, a “bill report” is published, outlining any changes,
summarizing testimony, and what the vote was (which legislators voted
“aye” or “no” to move the bill.A bill then goes to the Rules Committee
to await a pull to the full chamber (House or Senate) floor for a vote,
or to one of the fiscal committees if the bill has fiscal impact.
Next Friday is the first chamber policy committee cut-off.Nominally, all
bills that have failed to get a hearing and be voted out of the policy
committee are dead for the session (again, exceptions can be made).Most
of the gun bills filed this year have NOT had a public hearing and will
likely die next Friday (22 February).The following week I’ll cull the
“Bill Status” listing to reflect only those bills still in play — still
under consideration..
Several new bills were introduced this week (keep in mind there is only
one week left before the policy committee cut-off).HB 1839 by Rep. Roger
Goodman (D-45) completes the action taken two years ago when successful
completion of a federal NICS check was added to the requirement for
issue of a Concealed Pistol License.ATF approved Washington as a
NICS-alternative state, meaning anyone with a valid CPL issued on or
after 22 July 2011 did not have to undergo a new NICS check to purchase
a firearm.This final step amends Washington law to waive the NICS
check.HB 1840, also by Rep. Roger Goodman (D-45), expands the number of
restraining or protective orders that include prohibition of firearm
possession.HB 1908 by Rep. Elizabeth Scott (R-39) amends Washington’s
“gun free school zone” law to allow firearm possession by contract
security personnel and adds an exception for transiting school property
to enter hunting areas.SB 5737 by Sen. Ed Murray (D-43) is a reprise of
the “assault weapon” ban bill that failed to pass out of committee
several years ago, with a new twist: it bans ANY barrel with a threaded
muzzle than can accept a suppressor.Duh!Suppressors are LEGAL in
Washington, Senator..
One I missed last week was SB 5660 by Sen. Maralyn Chase (D-32) that
would mandate an Eddie Eagle-style firearms training program starting in
school year 2014-15.One problem: the bill requires the program be
targeted at the K-12 level.Eddie Eagle is a gun avoidance program
intended to be presented to K-6 students.What 7-12 students need is the
NRA’s Home Firearm Safety program.
Public hearings were conducted on several bills this past week.The big
one was in House Judiciary on Wednesday, when testimony was taken on HBs
1147 (juvenile possession), 1588 (background checks), 1612 (firearm
offender registry) and 1676 (mandatory safe storage).HB 1588 drew most
of the attention, with opponents calling attention to several flaws in
the bill that would make it impossible to enforce.A substitute version
taking some of those issues into consideration was offered, but the
problems persist. Supposedly work is underway to further amend the
bill.Turnout for the hearing was significant, with an extra room opened
for the overflow.About 2/3 of the attendees were pro-gun, the remaining
third anti or supporting the bad bills.Something to keep in mind:most of
the anti-gun attendees were there on their boss’s dime, drawing full pay
to be there.Most pro-gun attendees had to take time off from work to
participate.Which one demonstrates greater commitment to their side of
the issue? The Senate Law & Justice Committee also held a public hearing
today on SB 5479 (law enforcement “safekeeping” of firearms).
On February 12th, the House Judiciary Committee passed a substitute
version of HB 1096 (juvenile illegal firearm possession).Changes to
address our concerns were made in the substitute bill, however our
concerns about proper application of the bill remain.. The bill now goes
to House Appropriations because of its potential fiscal impact. It also
passed a substitute version of HB 1383 (stalking/protection orders),
also addressing some of our concerns, but concerns remain.
At this time, the only bill scheduled for executive session (a committee
vote) is an amended version of HB 1588.
Public hearings are scheduled for three bills next week:HBs 1839 and
1840 and SB 5660.See details below.
public hearingsUnfortunately, at least two meetings of the Senate Law &
Justice Committee have no scheduled bills to be heard in public
testimony at this time.
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BILL STATUS:
House Bill numbering begins with 1000; Senate Bills with 5000.The
following bills have been filed so far in the 2013-14 biennium:
Bill #SubjectSponsorStatus
HB 1096Juvi illegal firearm possessionHurst (D-31)H. Approp
HB 11471^st degree juvi unlawful possess.Goodman (D-45)H. Jud
HB 1184Range protectionTakko (D-19)H. Jud
HB 1318CPL renewal noticeTaylor (-15)H. Jud
HB 1371WA Firearms Freedom ActTaylor (R-15)H. Jud
HB 1383Stalking protection ordersGoodman (D-45)H. Jud
HB 1561Short barreled riflesBlake (D-19)H. Jud
HB 1588Background checksPedersen (D-43)H. Jud
HB 1612Firearm offender registryHope (R-44)H. Jud
HB 1676Mandatory safe storageKagi (D-32)H. Jud
HB 1703Gun “safety” training and taxJinkins (D-27)H. Jud
HB 1729Street gangsWarnick (R-13)H. Jud
HB 1788Firearms/school employeesPike (R-18)H. Jud
HB 1839Background checksGoodman (D-45)H. Jud
HB 1840Firearms/restraining ordersGoodman (D-45)H. Jud
HB 1908firearms on school propertyScott (R-39)H. Jud
SB 5282DSHS/WSP info exchangeCarrell (R-28)S. HS&C
SB 5376Juvi illegal firearm possessionKline (D-37)S. HS&C
SB 5452Stalking protection ordersConway (D-S. HS&C
SB 5478Firearms/mental health courtKeiser (D-33)S. L&J
SB 5479Safekeeping of firearmsKeiser (D-33)S. L&J
SB 5485Mandatory safe storageKline (D-37)S. L&J
SB 5604NRA license platesHatfield (D-19)S. Trans
HB 5625Background checksKline (D-37)S. L&J
SB 5635Restoration of firearm rightsKline (D-37)S. L&J
SB 5660Firearm safety educationChase (D-3)S. Early Learn
SB 5711Background checksKline (D-37)S. L&J
SB 5737Ban on sale of “assault weapons”Murray (D-43)S. L&J
Key to abbreviations:SB = Senate Bill, HB = House Bill, Jud = Judiciary,
L&J = Law & Justice, HS&C = Human Services & Corrections, Trans =
Transportation, Approp = Appropriations, Early Learn = Early Learning
and K-12 Education
GOAL POSITION ON BILLS
HB 1096CONCERNS
HB 1147CONCERNS
HB 1184SUPPORT
HB 1318SUPPORT
HB 1371SUPPORT
HB 1383CONCERNS
HB 1561SUPPORT
HB 1588AWAITING AMENDMENTS
HB 1612CONCERNS
HB 1676OPPOSE
HB 1703OPPOSE
HB 1729SUPPORT
HB 1788SUPPORT
HB 1839SUPPORT
HB 1840OPPOSE
HB 1908SUPPORT
SB 5282SUPPORT
SB 5376CONCERNS
SB 5452CONCERNS
SB 5478CONCERNS
SB 5479OPPOSE
SB 5485OPPOSE
SB 5604NEUTRAL
SB 5625OPPOSE
SB 5635OPPOSE
SB 5660SUPPORT
SB 5711OPPOSE
SB 5737OPPOSE
HEARING(S) SCHEDULED
20 FebHBs 1839, 1840House Judiciary Committee
8:00 a.m.House Hearing Room “A”John L. O’Brien Office Building
21 FebSB 5660Senate Committee on Early Learning and K-12
5:30 p.m.Senate Hearing Room “1”John A. Cherberg Senate Office Building
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 http://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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“The right of the individual citizen to bear arms in defense of himself,
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
Copyright 2013 Gun Owners Action League of WA
GOAL Post 2013-4
Legislative Update from Olympia 8 February 2013
SEVERAL NEW BILLS FILED
TWO PUBLIC HEARINGS SCHEDULED
TURNOUT NEEDED IN OLYMPIA
At least eight new gun bills were filed, good and bad.HB 1676 by Rep.
Ruth Kagi (D-32) is another mandatory safe storage bill similar to the
1997 “Whitney Graves” bill.HB 1703 by Rep. Laurie Jinkins (D-27) is
interesting: it imposes a $25 tax per transfer of any firearm, as well
as a tax of one cent per round of ammunition sold… to fund a
state-developed firearms safety training program.Between this and HB
1588/SB 5625, that’s a $45 tax on EVERY firearm transferred.HB 1729 by
Rep. Judy Warnick (R-13) adds penalties to street gang members found
with firearms, and HB 1788 by Rep. Liz Pike (R-18) would allow qualified
school personnel to carry on campus.
On the Senate side, SB 5604 by Sen. Brian Hatfield (D-19) would
authorize an NRA license plate.(I’ll just say it once: I believe we’d be
better off with a generic “Second Amendment” plate — it’s harder to
criticize the Bill of Rights.)SBs 5625 and 5711 by Sen. Adam Kline
(D-37) are similar to HB 1588 — they require ALL firearm transfers to
be conducted by an FFL or by law enforcement, with resulting record
keeping (de facto registration) AND a $20 transfer fee (tax). SB 5635,
also by Sen. Kline, makes it harder for firearm rights to be restored.
Two public hearings are scheduled for next week.On Wednesday, 13
February at 8:00 a.m., the House Judiciary will take public testimony on
HBs 1147, 1588, 1612 and 1676.On Friday, 15 February also at 8:00 a.m.,
the Senate Law & Justice Committee will conduct a public hearing on SB 5479.
If at all possible, PLEASE try to attend the House Judiciary hearing on
Wednesday.It’s important that we get as large a pro-gun turn-out as
possible to demonstrate our opposition to HBs 1588 and 1676.HB 1588,
especially, as it creates a de facto gun registration system in
Washington.There are ways to conduct background checks that DO NOT
retain data on the transfer.If they want background checks, run a pure
background check bill.If they want registration, call it that and let’s
debate it.
If you can’t attend the hearing, please write to your Representatives
AND to the members of the Judiciary Committee and go on record with your
opposition to these two bills.Links to legislator contact information:
http://www.leg.wa.gov/Senate/Senators/
http://www.leg.wa.gov/House/Representatives/
House Judiciary Committee:
Rep, Jaime Pedersen (D-43)[email protected]
Rep. Drew Hansen (D-23) [email protected]
Rep. Jay Rodne (R-5)[email protected]
Rep. Steve O’Ban (R-28)[email protected]
Rep. Roger Goodman (D-45)[email protected]
Rep. Mike Hope (R-44)[email protected]
Rep. Laurie Jinkins (D-27)[email protected]
Rep. Steve Kirby (D-29)[email protected]
Rep. Brad Klippert (R-8)[email protected]
Rep. Terry Nealey (R-16)[email protected]
Rep. Tina Orwall (D-33)[email protected]
Rep. Mary Helen Roberts (D-21)[email protected]
Rep. Matt Shea (R-4)[email protected]
In the “GOAL Position” vbseveral bills are marked “CONCERNS.”As
mentioned previously, the concerns are based on how the bill might be
improperly enforced and ensnare an individual that the bill was never
intended to trap.There is a lot of judicial and prosecutorial
flexibility in the system, theoretically enough to preclude this from
happening.That’s in a perfect world.We don’t live in a perfect world.
BILL STATUS:
House Bill numbering begins with 1000; Senate Bills with 5000.The
following bills have been filed so far in the 2013-14 biennium:
Bill #SubjectSponsorStatus
HB 1096Juvi illegal firearm possessionHurst (D-31)H. Jud
HB 11471^st degree juvi unlawful possess.Goodman (D-45)H. Jud
HB 1184Range protectionTakko (D-19)H. Jud
HB 1318CPL renewal noticeTaylor (-15)H. Jud
HB 1371WA Firearms Freedom ActTaylor (R-15)H. Jud
HB 1383Stalking protection ordersGoodman (D-45)H. Jud
HB 1561Short barreled riflesBlake (D-19)H. Jud
HB 1588Background checksPedersen (D-43)H. Jud
HB 1612Firearm offender registryHope (R-44)H. Jud
HB 1676Mandatory safe storageKagi (D-32)H. Jud
HB 1703Gun “safety” training and taxJinkins (D-27)H. Jud
HB 1729Street gangsWarnick (R-13)H. Jud
HB 1788Firearms/school employeesPike (R-18) H. Jud
SB 5282DSHS/WSP info exchangeCarrell (R-28)S. HS&C
SB 5376Juvi illegal firearm possessionKline (D-37)S. HS&C
SB 5452Stalking protection ordersConway (D-S. HS&C
SB 5478Firearms/mental health courtKeiser (D-33)S. L&J
SB 5479Safekeeping of firearmsKeiser (D-33)S. L&J
SB 5485Mandatory safe storageKline (D-37)S. L&J
SB 5604NRA license platesHatfield (D-19)S. Trans
HB 5625Background checksKline (D-37)S. L&J
SB 5635Restoration of firearm rightsKline (D-37)S. L&J
SB 5711Background checksKline (D-37)S. L&J
Key to abbreviations:SB = Senate Bill, HB = House Bill, Jud = Judiciary,
L&J = Law & Justice, HS&C = Human Services & Corrections, Trans =
Transportation
GOAL POSITION ON BILLS
HB 1096CONCERNS
HB 1147CONCERNS
HB 1184SUPPORT
HB 1318SUPPORT
HB 1371SUPPORT
HB 1383CONCERNS
HB 1561SUPPORT
HB 1588OPPOSE
HB 1612CONCERNS
HB 1676OPPOSE
HB 1703OPPOSE
HB 1729SUPPORT
HB 1788SUPPORT
SB 5282SUPPORT
SB 5376CONCERNS
SB 5452CONCERNS
SB 5478CONCERNS
SB 5479OPPOSE
SB 5485OPPOSE
SB 5604NEUTRAL
SB 5625OPPOSE
SB 5635OPPOSE ?
SB 5711OPPOSE
HEARING(S) SCHEDULED
13 FebHBs 1147, 1676, 1588, 1612House Judiciary Committee
8:00 a.m.House Hearing Room “A”John L. O’Brien House Office Building
15 FebSB 5479Senate Law & Justice Committee
8:00 a..m.Senate Hearing Room “1”John A. Cherberg Senate Office Building
7 FebHB 1383House Judiciary Committee
1:30 p.m.House Hearing Room “A”John L. O’Brien House Office Building
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 http://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.
GET THE WORD OUT:If you want to subscribe to the GOAL Post by e-mail,
send a message to “[email protected]
[email protected]>”.Please pass GOAL Post on to anyone you
believe may have an interest in protecting our rights.Better yet, make a
couple of copies of this message, post it on your gun club’s bulletin
board, and leave copies with your local gun shop(s).PERMISSION IS HEREBY
GRANTED TO DUPLICATE OR REDISTRIBUTE GOAL POST PROVIDED IT IS REPRODUCED
IN ITS ENTIRETY WITHOUT TEXTUAL MODIFICATION AND CREDIT IS GIVEN TO
GOAL.I can be reached at “[email protected]
[email protected]>” or by telephone at (425)
985-4867.Unfortunately, I am unable to mail hard copy GOAL Post to
individuals.Limited numbers of hard copies MAY be available at the
Second Amendment Foundation book table at WAC gun shows.
If you believe you have received this e-mail in error, please e-mail me
at “[email protected]” [email protected]>with the words
“Unsubscribe GOAL Post” in the subject line.I will remove your name
immediately.Keep in mind GOAL Post is also published on several gun
lists.If you received GP via a lit, you must contact that list’s admin
to unsubscribe.
Upcoming WAC gun show(s):
Monroe16-17 February
Puyallup23-24 February
“The right of the individual citizen to bear arms in defense of himself,
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
Copyright 2013 Gun Owners Action League of WA