Category: Legislative Update

  • GOAL Post 2017-4 Legislative Update from Olympia – 27 January 2017

    GOAL Post 2017-4
    Legislative Update from Olympia – 27 January 2017

    BEWARE HB 1384/SB 5256
    HB 1100 PASSES OUT OF COMMITTEE
    SEVERAL NEW GUN BILLS FILED
    SEVERAL PUBLIC HEARINGS SCHEDULED

    GOAL POST BACK TO NORMAL DISTRIBUTION
    While I was working the annual Shooting, Hunting, Outdoor Trades (SHOT) show in Las Vegas last week, then on my way to Jacksonville, FL, for the annual meeting of the Florida Sport Shooting Association, they slipped one in on us. HB 1384, by Rep. Roger Goodman D-45) and SB 5256, by Sen. Joe Fain (R-47) carry the innocuous-sounding title “Sexual Force Restraining Order.” The law – and the order – already exist. What this bill does is allow extension of a maximum two year restraining order to a LIFETIME ORDER. In effect, this becomes a lifetime ban on the possession of firearms for anyone subject to such an order. In no way do we condone sexual force or violence, but we also recognize that such orders are frequently based on “he said, she said” so-called “evidence” and are frequently used to punish a partner in a divorce or separation proceeding.
    HB 1100, mandating mailing of a renewal notice for CPLs, passed out of House Judiciary and sits in House Rules awaiting a pull to the floor.
    HB 1384 was heard in House Judiciary last week, and is slated for a vote out of committee this coming Thursday. No action is slated in the Senate at this time. I urge you to contact your Representatives to warn them of the severe impact of the bills and ask them to note “no” if they have the opportunity.
    More new gun bills filed. HB 1529 by Rep. Cindy Ryu (D-32) would limit law enforcement (and those citizens aiding law enforcement) use of force. HB 1725, by Rep. John Koster (R-44), exempts CPL holders from the background check requirements of I-594.HB 1739, by Rep. Laurie Jinkins (D-27) allows certain exemptions to the firearms background check in certain cases, such as for pyrotechnic devices (flare guns), some loans, transfer within the family, etc.
    SB 5441, by Sen. Patty Kuderer (D-48) would place a six-month freeze on firearm possession for anyone detained for temporarily a period of mental health evaluation, even if no cause was found for the detention. SB 5444, by Sen. David Frockt (D-46) is the Senate counterpart to HB 1387, mandating registration and licensing for “assault weapon:” and “large capacity magazine” possession. SB 5363, by Sen. Guy Palumbo (D-1) is the counterpart to HB 1122, mandating “safe” storage of firearms, under potential felony penalty. This is basically the same bill they have been trying to pass since 1997. Finally, SB 5506, by Sen. Han\s Zeiger (R-25) would allow transfers of firearms at non-profit events such as Ducks Unlimited or Friends of NRA gatherings. SB 5552, by Sen. Jaime Pedersen (D-43), is the counterpart to HB 1731 that makes certain exemptions to I-594. SB 5553, By Sen. Jaime Pedersen (D-43) allows a suicidal person to waive his or her right to possess a firearm for a minimum period of seven days, The waiver is voluntary, as is lifting the waiver. .
    A dozen or so public hearings are scheduled next week. See schedule below. Note multiple bills of interest may be heard at one hearing. There’s a schedule conflict in the Senate. See note below.
    Just FYI., my temporary travels are over – at least until the NRA convention at the end of April, by which time the regular session will be over. Let’s not talk about special sessions… yet. GP 2017-5 should come out next Friday evening.

    BILL STATUS/GOAL POSITION:

    HB 1000 Use of deadly force
    Doglio (D-22) H. Jud.
    OPPOSE

    HB 1004 Possession of firearms/state of emergency
    Shea (R-4) H. Jud.
    SUPPORT

    HB 1015 Limiting restrictions on concealed carry
    Shea (R-4) H. Jud.
    SUPPORT

    HB 1100 CPL renewal notice
    Blake (D-19) H. Jud.
    SUPPORT

    HB 1122 Safe storage of firearms
    Kagi (D-32) H. Jud.
    OPPOSE

    HB 1134 Assault weapon ban
    Peterson H. Jud.
    OPPOSE

    HB 1181 Prohibiting handgun sales registry
    Blake (D-19) H. Jud.
    SUPPORT

    HB 1190 Prohibiting handgun sales registry
    Taylor (R-15) H. Jud.
    SUPPORT

    HB 1380 Repeals I-594
    Shea (R-4) H. Jud.
    SUPPORT

    HB 1381 Universal recognition of all state CPLs
    Blake (D-19) H. Jud.
    SUPPORT

    HB 1384 Sexual force protection order
    Goodman (D-45) H. Jud.
    OPPOSE

    HB 1387 Assault weapons background check
    Jinkins (D-27) H. Jud.
    OPPOSE

    HB 1388 Bans firearm possession in cannabis shops
    Cody (D-34) H.HC
    NEUTRAL

    HB 1483 Allows destruction of forfeited firearms
    Lovick (D-44) H. Jud.
    OPPOSE

    HB 1501 Illegal purchase of firearms
    Hansen (D-23) H. Jud.
    REVIEW

    HB 1529 Use of force
    Ryu (D-32) H. PubSaf
    OPPOSE

    HB 1725 I-594 check exemption for CPL holders
    Koster (R-44) H. Jud.
    SUPPORT

    HB 1731 Certain exemptions to I-594
    Jinkins (D27) H. Jud.
    SUPPORT

    SB 5000 Use of deadly force
    McCoy (D-38) S. L&J
    OPPOSE

    SB 5050 Assault weapon ban
    Frockt (D-3) S. L&J
    OPPOSE

    SB 5073 Use of force
    McCoy (D-38) S. L&J
    OPPOSE

    SB 5216 Firearm safety education in schools
    O’Ban (R-28) S. K-12
    SUPPORT

    SB 5256 Sexual force protection order
    Fain (R-47) S. L&J
    OPPOSE

    SB 5259 Bans firearm possession in cannabis shops
    Rivers (R-18) S. HC
    NEUTRAL

    SB 5268 CPL renewal notice
    Takko (D-19) S. L&J
    SUPPORT

    SB 5441 Involuntary freeze on firearm possession
    Kuderer (D-) S. L&J
    OPPOSE

    SB 5444 Background check for “assault weapons”
    Frockt (D-46) S. L&J
    OPPOSE

    SB 5463 Mandatory safe storage of firearms
    Palumbo (D- S. L&J
    OPPOSE

    SB 5506 Transfer of firearms at non-profit events
    Zeiger (R-25) S. L&J
    SUPPORT

    SB 5552 Certain exemptions to I-594
    Pedersen (D-43) S. L&J
    SUPPORT

    SB 5553 Suicidal, waiver of rights
    Pedersen (D-43) S. L&J
    REVIEW

    S. L&J = Senate Law & Justice, H. Jud = House Judiciary, H. PubSaf = House Public Safety, S. HC = Senate Health Care, H. K-12 = House Early education, H. HC = House Health Care

    PUBLIC HEARINGS SCHEDULED:

    31 Jan Senate Health Care
    Senate Hearing Room “4”
    John A. Cherberg Bldg
    10:00 a.m. SB 5259

    31 Jan Senate Law & Justice
    Senate Hearing Room “4”
    John A. Cherberg Bldg

    10:00 a.m. SBs 5506, 5552, 5553
    31 Jan House Judiciary
    House Hearing Room “A”
    John L. O’Brien Bldg

    10:00 a.m. HB 1483
    31 Jan House Public Safety
    House Hearing Room “D”
    John L. O’Brien Bldg

    1:30 p.m. HB 1529
    2 Feb House Health Care
    House Hearing Room “A
    John L. O’Brien Bldg

    800 a.m. HB 1388
    2 Feb Senate Law & Justice
    Senate Hearing Room “4”
    John A. Cherberg Bldg

    10-00 a.m. SB 5073
    2 Feb House Judiciary
    House Hearing Room “A”
    John L. O’Brien Bldg
    1:30 p.m. HBs 1122, 1387, committee vote on HB 1384.

    There appears to be a conflict in public hearings in the Senate on 31 January. Both Senate Law & Justice and Health Care are scheduled to meet at 10:00 a.m. in Senate hearing Room “4.” It’s the weekend, so I can’t deconflict. Yall be careful there, heah!

    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.
    If you believe you have received this e-mail in error, please e-mail me at “[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 list, you must contact that list’s admin to unsubscribe.

    Upcoming WAC gun show(s):
    Puyallup 04-05 February
    Monroe 18-19 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 2017 Gun Owners Action League of WA

  • GOAL Post 2017-3 Legislative Update from Olympia – 20 January 2017

    GOAL Post 2017-3
    Legislative Update from Olympia – 20 January 2017

    FORMAT CHANGE
    LEGISLATIVE WEB SITE
    SESSION CUT-OFF CALENDAR ADOPTED
    SEVERAL NEW GUN BILLS FILED
    PUBLIC HEARING(S) HELD/SCHEDULED
    ACTION ON BILLS

    In response to a suggestion from a reader, I am changing the format slightly. Rather that list “Bill Status” and “GOAL Position on Bills” separately, I am placing the GOAL position immediately after the relevant bill status.Let’s see how this works for you.I do appreciate feedback from readers, although I reserve the right to act on suggestions.

    The legislative web site offers a comprehensive variety of information about the legislature, bill information, procedures, various administrative details (e.g. visiting the legislature), etc.The GOAL Post is simply a summary of activity.If your interest in the workings of the legislature is deeper than that offered here, I would urge you to visit and explore the entire web site.”leg.wa.gov”

    The following cut-off dates were adopted for bills under consideration in the 2017 regular legislative session.As a general rule, if a bill fails to pass a hurdle, it is considered dead for the session.Exceptions can be made.

    17 February Bills must pass out of policy committee
    24 February Bills must pass out of chamber fiscal committee (only bills with major fiscal impact)
    08 March Bills must pass out of house of origin (House bills out of House, Senate bills out of Senate)
    29 March Bills must pass out of policy committee in second chamber
    04 April Bills with major fiscal impact must pass out of second chamber fiscal committee
    12 April Bills must pass out of second chamber (House bills out of Senate, Senate bills out of House), except for bills in a conference committee to iron out differences in House/Senate versions, budget bills and initiatives.
    23 April Sine die “close of regular legislative session.”

    Several new gun bills were filed this week, as usual good and bad. HB 1380, by Rep. Shea (R-4), repeals I-594. HB 1381, by Rep. Blake (D-19), amends current CPL reciprocity law into one recognizing all licenses issued nationwide to anyone 18 and over. HB 1397, by Rep. Jinkins (D-27) is AG Ferguson’s “assault weapon & high capacity magazine” registration and licensing bill. HB 1388, by Rep. Cody (D-34), is a major health care rewrite, but adds shops that sell cannabis to those areas prohibited for firearm possession.HB 1483, by Rep. John Lovick (D-44), allows the state to destroy forfeited firearms. HB 1501, by Rep. Hansen (D-23), tracks denials of attempts to purchase firearms via an FFL, creates a data base of denials, and may allow referral for prosecution.SB 5216, by Sen. O’Ban (R-28) mandates availability of an elective firearms safety and/or hunter ed course in secondary schools.SB 5259, by Sen. Rivers (R-18), is the counterpart to HB 1388 that bans possession of firearms in shops that sell cannabis. SB 5268, by Sen. Takko (D-19), is the Senate version of the CPL renewal notice requirement.

    A public hearing was conducted on HB 1100, the house version of the CPL renewal notice bill.The only person to testify was the bill’s sponsor, Rep. Blake (D-19). A committee vote may be taken in House Judiciary on Jan. 26th .

    A public hearing is scheduled in Senate Law & Justice on January 24th at 10:00 a.m. on SB 5268, the Senate version of the bill to mandate a CPL renewal notice be mailed 90 days prior to expiration.

    Public hearings on bills are conducted at the discretion of the relevant committee chair, as is scheduling for a vote out of committee.The committee chair is thus one of the most powerful people in the legislature, although there is provision to “relieve a committee of responsibility for a bill” to bring it straight to the House or Senate floor.This provision is rarely used.

    I’ll be in Jacksonville, FL, next weekend for the annual meeting of the Florida Sport Shooting Association, so GOAL Post may be a little late coming out, … again. (Funny, how when you volunteer for positions without pay, how many people want to hire you. But volunteer work and grassroots lobbying is the lifeblood of the gun rights movement. It’s a vocation. Just an observation!)

    BILL STATUS/GOAL POSITION:

    HB 1000 Use of deadly force Doglio (D-22)H. Jud. OPPOSE
    HB 1004 Possession of firearms/state of emergency Shea (R-4)H. Jud. SUPPORT
    HB 1015 Limiting restrictions on concealed carry Shea (R-4)H. Jud. SUPPORT
    HB 1100 CPL renewal notice Blake (D-19)H. Jud. SUPPORT
    HB 1122 Safe storage of firearms Kagi (D-32)H. Jud. OPPOSE
    HB 1134 Assault weapon ban Peterson H. Jud. OPPOSE
    HB 1181 Prohibiting handgun sales registry Blake (D-19)H. Jud. SUPPORT
    HB 1190 Prohibiting handgun sales registry Taylor (R-15)H. Jud. SUPPORT
    HB 1380 Repeals I-594 Shea (R-4)H. Jud. SUPPORT
    HB 1381 Universal recognition of all state CPLs Blake (D-19)H. Jud. SUPPORT
    HB 1387 Assault weapons background check Jinkins (D-27)H. Jud. OPPOSE
    HB 1388 Bans firearm possession in cannabis shops Cody (D-34)H.HC NEUTRAL
    HB 1483 Allows destruction of forfeited firearms Lovick (D-44)H. Jud. OPPOSE
    HB 1501 Illegal purchase of firearms Hansen (D-23) unass. REVIEW

    SB 5000 Use of deadly force McCoy (D-38)S. L&J OPPOSE
    SB 5050 Assault weapon ban Frockt (D-3)S. L&J OPPOSE
    SB 5073 Use of force McCoy (D-38)S. L&J OPPOSE
    SB 5216 Firearm safety education in schools O’Ban (R-28)S. K-12 SUPPORT
    SB 5259 Bans firearm possession in cannabis shops Rivers (R-18)S. HC NEUTRAL
    SB 5268 CPL renewal notice Takko (D-19)S. L&J SUPPORT

    PUBLIC HEARING SCHEDULED:

    24 Jan Senate Law & Justice
    Senate Hearing Room “4”
    John A. Cherberg Bldg
    10:00 a.m. SB 5268

    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.

    If you believe you have received this e-mail in error, please e-mail me at “[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 list, you must contact that list’s admin to unsubscribe.

    Upcoming WAC gun show(s):
    Monroe 21-22 January
    Puyallup 04-05 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 2017 Gun Owners Action League of WA

  • GOAL Post 2017-2 Legislative Update from Olympia – 13 January 2017

    GOAL Post 2017-2
    Legislative Update from Olympia – 13 January 2017

    GUN RIGHTS RALLY
    NO CUT-OFF CALENDAR YET
    GUN BILLS FILED
    PUBLIC HEARING SCHEDULED
    GOAL POST LATE NEXT WEEK

    A gun rights rally was conducted by the Gun Rights Coalition on the Capitol Campus this morning, with more than 100 activists braving frigid weather to attend. That appears to be a far better turnout that the group that attended the Attorney General’s gun control event a while back. But that’s no surprise “once you light a fire under gun owners” usually by threatening them with draconian legislation, they rise up and let their voices be heard.

    Representatives of both political parties attended and spoke to the crowd, with Rep. Matt Shea (R-4) telling the audience he would file a bill to reverse the effect of I-594, the universal background check initiative passed two years ago.Two years must elapse before the legislature can amend an initiative.

    “Cut-off dates” are those dates established at the beginning of a session by which bills must clear certain hurdles.As a general rule, bills that do not pass that particular gate are considered dead for the session, although exceptions can be made.At this point the 2017 Regular Session cut-off dates have not been adopted.

    SB 5050, by Sen. David Frockt (D-46) is Attorney General Ferguson’s bill banning the possession and sale of so-called “assault weapons.”SB 5073 by Sen. John McCoy (D-38) implements recommendations from a joint legislative task force regarding the use of force by police officers. HB 1100, by Rep. Brian Blake (D-19) requires the Department of Licensing to mail a renewal notice to concealed pistol license holders 90 days before the date of expiration. HB 1122, by Rep. Ruth Kagi (D-22) provides up to felony penalties for failure to secure firearms and introduces the new term “community endangerment.”HB 1134, by Rep. Strom Peterson (D-21) is the House counterpart to SB 5050, the Attorney General’s assault weapon ban bill. HB 1181, by Rep. Brian Blake (D-19) would prohibit the Department of Licensing from retaining records of handguns purchased at retail or reported to the state by Federal Firearms Licensees. HB 1190, by Rep. Matt Shea (R-4) is essentially a simpler and more straightforward version of HB 1181.

    HB 1100, requiring the Department of Licensing to mail renewal notices to CPL holders 90 days prior to expiration will be discussed in a public hearing in House Judiciary at 10:00 a.m. on 17 January.

    Next week’s edition of the GOAL Post will likely come out on Saturday or Sunday evening as I will be working the annual SHOT (Shooting, Hunting, Outdoor Trades) show in Las Vegas next week.

    BILL STATUS:

    HB 1000 Use of deadly force Doglio (D-22)H. Jud.
    HB 1004 Possession of firearms/state of emergency Shea (R-4)H. Jud.
    HB 1015 Limiting restrictions on concealed carry Shea (R-4)H. Jud.
    HB 1100 CPL renewal notice Blake (D-19)H. Jud.
    HB 1122 Safe storage of firearms Kagi (D-32)H. Jud.
    HB 1134 Assault weapon ban Peterson H. Jud.
    HB 1181 Prohibiting handgun sales registry Blake (D-19)H. Jud.
    HB 1190 Prohibiting handgun sales registry Taylor (R-15)H. Jud.
    SB 5000 Use of deadly force McCoy (D-38)S. L&J
    SB 5050 Assault weapon ban Frockt (D-3)S. L&J
    SB 5073 Use of force McCoy (D-38)S. L&J

    H. Jud. = House Judiciary, S. L&J = Senate Law & Justice

    GOAL POSITION ON BILLS

    HB 1000 OPPOSE
    HB 1004 SUPPORT
    HB 1015 SUPPORT
    HB 1100 SUPPORT
    HB 1122 OPPOSE
    HB 1134 OPPOSE
    HB 1181 SUPPORT
    HB 1190 SUPPORT
    SB 5000 OPPOSE
    SB 5050 OPPOSE
    SB 5073 OPPOSE

    PUBLIC HEARINGS SCHEDULED:

    17 Jan House Judiciary House hearing Rm “A” John L. O’Brien Bldg
    10:00 a.m. HB 1100

    At this point, most of the Senate Law & Justice committee meetings are marked “bills to be determined,” so I can’t forecast any gun bill hearings at this time.

    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.

    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.

    If you believe you have received this e-mail in error, please e-mail me at “[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 list, you must contact that list’s admin to unsubscribe.

    Upcoming WAC gun show(s):

    Monroe 21-22 January
    Puyallup 04-05 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 2017 Gun Owners Action League of WA

  • GOAL Post 2017-1 Legislative Update from Olympia – 6 January 2017

    GOAL Post 2017-1
    Legislative Update from Olympia – 6 January 2017

    PALACE INTRIGUE IN OLYMPIA
    LEGISLATURE CONVENES MONDAY, 9 JANUARY
    SPLIT CONTROL CONTINUES
    LEGISLATIVE TUTORIAL
    LEGISLATIVE CALENDAR
    PRE-FILED FIREARMS BILLS
    LEGISLATOR DIRECT CONTACT INFORMATION
    HOW TO TESTIFY AT A PUBLIC HEARING

    Senator Pam Roach (R), who has represented the 31st District for more than 20 years, was elected to the Pierce County Council in November.She cannot hold two elected positions so she must resign from the Senate, halfway through her current term.Typically, up to three replacements are nominated by the Precinct Committee Officers (PCOs) of the district, then one is appointed by the county council.

    Because the 31^st District is split between King and Pierce Counties, BOTH county councils get to choose.The PCO’s made three nominations”, #1 recently re-elected Representative Phil Fortunato (R), #2 David Patrick and #3 Cheryl Marshall.Both Patrick and Marshall reportedly support Fortunato. The Pierce County Council is ready to move, but the King County Council has refused to act.Why?Because the state Senate is now split 24-24, and any tie vote would go to newly-elected Lieutenant Governor Cyrus Habib (D).

    The Democrats did this once before for a House appointment in 2014, and withheld approval for 60 days. As with the temper tantrum Hillary supporters have been throwing since election day, if Republicans had done this, they’d be condemned far and wide.But this is business-as-usual for the D side.More as the legislature convenes next week.

    The 65th Washington state legislature convenes Monday, January 9th for its long (105 day) session.The principal focus of the long legislative session is supposed to be the biennial budget, but rest assured several other topics, including firearms, will receive attention.

    Control of the legislature remains split, with Democrats in charge of the House (50 Democrats to 48 Republicans), and Republicans continuing the Majority Coalition in the Senate, with 25 Majority Coalition members (24 Republicans and one Democrat) versus 24 Democrats. We can also count on a handful of pro-gun House Democrats siding with gun owners on legislation of interest.

    For those new to legislative affairs, here’s how the process works:When a bill is filed in the House or Senate (or both, simultaneously, called “companion bills”) it is assigned to a policy committee.Most gun-related bills go to the Senate Law & Justice Committee in the Senate.In the House it’s a little more complicated, as it may be sent to House Judiciary or House Public Safety (most will go to Judiciary). Public hearings may be held, after which the bill may (or may not) be voted out of committee.If the bill has a fiscal impact (usually an expenditure of more than $50,000), it must then go to Senate Ways & Means or one of a couple of House fiscal committees.The bill then goes to the Senate or House Rules Committee, where it must be voted on to pass out to the floor for a full vote.

    After a bill passes the Senate or House, it then goes over to the opposite chamber (House or Senate), where the whole process starts over again.If the bill passes the second chamber in the same form it passed the first, it goes to the governor for signature (or veto or partial veto).If changes are made in the second chamber, it goes back to the first for concurrence. It may also go to a conference committee from both chambers to resolve differences.The final version must pass both chambers.

    The bill then goes to the Governor, who may sign it into law, veto (kill) the bill, or sign a partial veto (killing just selected section(s) of the bill). The governor may also allow a bill to become law without his signature.Most signed bills take effect on 1 July, although bills with an “emergency clause” (considered immediately necessary for public safety) take effect upon signature by the governor.

    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 2015 session in the next issue of GOAL Post.

    Bills from the last session are dead.New bills must be filed for consideration by the 65th Legislature, with new bill numbers.Most of the bills covered in GOAL Post impact either RCW 9.41 (state firearms code) or RCW 9a.16 (use of force). At this point, three gun related bills have been pre-filed:HB 1000, by Rep. Doglio (D-22) amending use of force, HB 1015 by Rep. Shea (R-4) opening areas to licensed concealed carry, and SB 5000, by Sen. McCoy (D-38) also addressing the use of force.Bills have not yet been assigned to a policy committee.The Attorney General’s new proposed “assault weapon” ban has not been filed at this time.

    The Legislature has not yet published new telephone and office directories because legislators are not sworn in until Monday, 9 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/

    Legislative e-mail addresses will be available at
    http://app.leg.wa.gov/MemberEmail/Default.aspx

    The link contains a quick tutorial on providing testimony at public hearings on bills under consideration.I would urge you to read it and consider visiting Olympia to let YOUR voice be heard.http://leg.wa.gov/legislature/Pages/Testify.aspx

    BILL STATUS:
    HB 1000 Use of deadly forceDoglio (D-22)Pre-file
    HB 1015 Limiting restrictions on concealed carryShea (R-4)Pre-file
    SB 5000 Use of deadly forceMcCoy (D-38)Pre-fi;le

    GOAL POSITION ON BILLS
    HB 1000 UNDER REVIEW
    HB 1015 SUPPORT
    SB 5000 UNDER REVIEW

    HEARINGS SCHEDULED:

    None 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”. 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.

    If you believe you have received this e-mail in error, please e-mail me at “[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 list, you must contact that list’s admin to unsubscribe.

    Upcoming WAC gun show(s):

    Puyallup 07-08 January
    Monroe 21-22 January

    “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 2017 Gun Owners Action League of WA

  • GOAL Post 2016-9  Legislative Update from Olympia – 4 March 2016

    GOAL Post 2016-9 Legislative Update from Olympia – 4 March 2016

    GOAL Post 2016-9

    Legislative Update from Olympia 4 March 2016

    SECOND CHAMBER CUT-OFF PASSES

    ONE WEEK LEFT IN SESSION

    SPECIAL SESSION POSSIBILITY

    Today was (theoretically) the last day to pass bills out of their second chamber (House bills out of the Senate, Senate bills out of the House). HB 1713 appears to have died awaiting a floor vote in the Senate. HB 2410 passed by Senate, sent to the governor. HB 2793 was amended and passed by the Senate, so it has to go back to the House for them to concur in the amendment. HB 2908 was also amended and passed by Senate, so it, too, goes back to House for concurrence. SB 6165 was amended in the House and passed, so it heads back to the Senate for a concurrence vote. SB 6267 appears to have died awaiting a floor vote in the House.

    The 2016 regular session comes to an end next Thursday, March 10^th . The bills that were sent back for concurrence must be voted on by the Senate or House before being sent to the governor. Bills can still die as the clock runs out.

    The principal focus of the second (short) session of the biennium is passage of the supplemental budget. If that fails to pass in the coming week, a special session will be called.

    2016 Legislative Session

    Bill #
    Position
    Subject Prime Sponsor Status
    3SHB 1713
    NEUTRAL
    Mental health/guns Cody (D-34) Died S. Rules
    SHB 2410
    SUPPORT
    Firearm Felony Registry Hayes
    (R-10)
    Passed Senate to Governor
    HB 2793
    SUPPORT
    Suicide Awareness & Prevention
    Orwall
    (D-33)
    Passed Senate to House for Concur
    HB 2908
    NEUTRAL
    Use of Force by Peace Officers, Those Assisting
    Ryu
    (D-32)
    Passed Senate to House for Concur
    SB 6165
    SUPPORT
    Short Barrel Rifles
    Takko
    (D-19)
    Passed
    House to Senate for Concur
    SB 6267
    SUPPORT
    CPL Expiration Notice
    Schoesler
    (R-9)
    Died S. Rules

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

    HEARINGS 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!!!

    1-800-562-6000TDD 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.

    GET THE WORD OUT: If you want to subscribe to the GOAL Post by e-mail, send a message to “jwaldron@halcyon. com” or to “goalwa@cox. net. “. 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” or by telephone at (425) 985-4867.

    Upcoming WAC gun show(s):

    Puyallup 19-20 March

    Monroe 2-3 April

    For more information about WAC, see: Https://washingtonarmscollectors. org/

    “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 2016 Gun Owners Action League of WA

  • GOAL Post 2016-8  Legislative Update from Olympia 26 February 2016

    GOAL Post 2016-8 Legislative Update from Olympia 26 February 2016

    GOAL Post 2016-8

    Legislative Update from Olympia 26 February 2016

    SECOND CHAMBER POLICY COMMITTEE CUT-OFF

    ALL BILLS UNDER CONSIDERATION SURVIVE

    GOAL POSITION ON HB 2908 CHANGES FROM OPPOSE TO NEUTRAL

    TWO CUT-OFF DATES NEXT WEEK

    TWO WEEKS LEFT IN SESSION

    The second chamber (House bills in the Senate, Senate bill sin the House) policy committee cut-off was today. All of the firearm-related bills we are tracking passed their respective committee.

    HBs 1713 and 2793 passed out of Senate Human Services and were sent to Senate Ways & Means for approval of funding. HBs 2410 and 2908 passed out of Senate Law & Justice and sent to Senate Rules for a floor vote. HB 2908 was amended to add pro-law enforcement organizations to the working group making recommendations on law enforcement use of deadly force. SB 6165 was amended in committee to clarify the language that assembling your own short-barreled rifle from separately purchased components is legal – provided you are using a legally registered (under the National Firearms Act) SBR receiver. Good clarification. SB 6267 passed to House Rules.

    HB 2908 was amended in the Senate Law & Justice Committee today. Our position has changed from “oppose” to “neutral” now that rank-and-file law enforcement officers will be given a voice in the working group. The recommendations of this working group could ultimately lead the legislature to change the rules regarding the use of lethal force by all citizens of Washington.

    Monday, 29 February is the second chamber fiscal committee cut-off. HBs 1713 and 2793 must pass Ways & Means Monday or die for the session. Friday, 4 March is the last day for bills to pass out of the second chamber, with the exception of those bills amended in the second chamber which must go back to the first chamber for a concurrence vote.

    Two weeks remain in the 2016 regular legislative session. The session must end by midnight on Wednesday, 10 March.

    2016 Legislative Session

    Bill #
    Position
    Subject Prime Sponsor Status
    3SHB 1713
    NEUTRAL
    Mental health/guns Cody (D-34) Passed S. Hum Ser to S. W&M
    SHB 2410
    SUPPORT
    Firearm Felony Registry Hayes
    (R-10)
    Passed S. L&J to S. Rules
    HB 2793
    SUPPORT
    Suicide Awareness & Prevention
    Orwall
    (D-33)
    Passed S. Hum Serv to S. W&M
    HB 2908
    NEUTRAL
    Use of Force by Peace Officers, Those Assisting
    Ryu
    (D-32)
    Passed S. L&J to S. Rules
    SB 6165
    SUPPORT
    Short Barrel Rifles
    Takko
    (D-19)
    Passed
    H. Jud. to H. Rules
    SB 6267
    SUPPORT
    CPL Expiration Notice
    Schoesler
    (R-9)
    Passed H. Jud. to H. Rules

    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:

    3SHB 1713 (Poss)
    29 February
    NEUTRAL
    S. W&M
    1:30 p.m.
    Hearing Room 4 John A. Cherberg
    Office Bldg
    HB 2793 (Poss)
    29
    February
    SUPPORT
    S. W&M
    1:30 p.m.
    Hearing Room 4 John A. Cherberg
    Office Bldg

    Tutorial on public testimony: http: //leg.wa.gov/legislature/Pages/Testify.aspx

    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.

    GET THE WORD OUT:If you want to subscribe to the GOAL Post by e-mail,
    send a message to “[email protected]” or 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.

    Upcoming WAC gun show(s):

    Puyallup 19-20 March

    Monroe 2-3 April

    For more information about WAC, see: https://washingtonarmscollectors.org/

    “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 2016 Gun Owners Action League of WA

  • GOAL Post 2016-7  Legislative Update from Olympia – 19 February 2016

    GOAL Post 2016-7 Legislative Update from Olympia – 19 February 2016

    GOAL Post 2016-7

    Legislative Update from Olympia 19 February 2016

    CHAMBER CUT-OFF PASSES

    BILLS MOVE, BILLS DIE

    THREE WEEKS LEFT IN SESSION

    SECOND POLICY COMMITTEE CUT-OFF NEXT FRIDAY

    PUBLIC HEARINGS SCHEDULED – (Initial hearing schedule updated per addendum – ed.)

    Bills that had not passed out of their original chamber (House bills out of the House, Senate bills out of the Senate) died Wednesday evening. Now the focus flips: Senate bills in the House, House bills in the Senate.

    Only six firearm-related bills remain in play during the 2016 session. SB 6165, by Sen. Takko (D-19) passed the Senate and is now in House Judiciary. SB 6267, by Sen. Schoesler (R-9) passed the Senate and is now in House Judiciary. HB 1713, by Rep. Cody (D-34) passed the House and is now in Senate Human Services, Mental Health and Housing. SHB 2410, by Rep. Hayes (R-10) passed the House and is now in Senate Law & Justice. HB 2793, by Rep. Orwall (D-33) passed the House and is now in Senate Human Services, Mental Health and Housing. Finally, HB 2908, by Rep. Ryu (D-32) passed the House and is now in Senate Law & Justice.

    Three weeks remain in the 2016 regular legislative session. The train is speeding up. Next Friday, 26 February, is the second chamber policy committee cut-off. Again, bills that do not pass out of their policy committee by that date are dead for the session.

    A public hearing will be conducted on HB 1713 In Senate Human Services, Mental Health and Housing committee on Monday, 22 February at 10: 00 a. m. A hearing will be conducted on HB 2908 in Senate Law & Justice at 8: 00 a. m. on the 23rd . A public hearing on SB 6267 is scheduled in House Judiciary at 10: 00 a. m., 23 February. A public hearing will be held on HB 2793 in Senate Human Services on 25 February at 10: 00 a. m. At this time no other bills are scheduled for public hearing, but that is subject to change.

    2016 Legislative Session

    Bill #
    Position
    Subject Prime Sponsor Status
    SHB 1713
    Neutral
    Mental health/guns Cody (D-34) Passed to
    H. Rules
    SHB 2410
    SUPPORT
    Firearm Felony Registry Hayes
    (R-10)
    Passed to
    H. Rules
    HB 2793
    SUPPORT
    Suicide Awareness & Prevention
    Orwall
    (D-33)
    Passed to
    H. Rules
    HB 2908
    OPPOSE
    Use of Force by Peace Officers, Those Assisting
    Ryu
    (D-32)
    Passed to
    House Rules
    HB 2913
    OPPOSE
    License Suspension/Child Support
    Gregerson
    (D-33)
    Passed to
    House Rules
    SSB 5036
    NEUTRAL
    Penalizes criminal misuse of body armor O’Ban
    (R-28)
    Died
    S. Rules
    SB 5500
    SUPPORT
    Allows retired LEOs to carry on school grounds Roach
    (R-31)
    Died
    S. Rules
    SB 5539
    SUPPORT
    Exempts LEO’s from three day waiting period Roach
    (R-31)
    Died
    S. Rules
    SSB 5579
    SUPPORT
    Exempts licensed scty guards from b/g checks Dammeier (R-25) Died
    S. Rules
    SB 5615
    SUPPORT
    Exempts military members from b/g checks Benton
    (R-17)
    Died
    S. Rules
    SB 5658
    NEUTRAL
    Reporting of mental health commitment Dansel
    (R-7)
    Died
    S. Rules
    SB 5831
    SUPPORT
    Restoration of firearm rights Honeyford (R-15) Died
    S. Rules
    SB 6015
    SUPPORT
    NRA license plate Roach
    (R-31)
    Died
    S. Rules
    SB 6158
    SUPPORT
    Transfer of firearms at nonprofit fund-raisers. Dammeier (R-25) Died
    S. Rules
    SB 6165
    SUPPORT
    Short Barrel Rifles
    Takko
    (D-19)
    Passed Senate;
    H. Jud.
    SB 6267
    SUPPORT
    CPL Expiration Notice
    Schoesler
    (R-9)
    Passed Senate;
    H. Jud.

    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:

    HB 1713
    22 February
    NEUTRAL
    S. Hum Ser
    10:00 a.m.
    Hearing Room 1 John A. Cherberg
    Office Bldg
    HB 2908
    23 February
    OPPOSE
    S. L & J
    8:00 a.m.
    Hearing Room 1 John A. Cherberg
    Office Bldg
    SB 6165
    23 February
    SUPPORT
    H. Jud.
    10:00 a.m.
    House Hearing Room A John L. O’Brien Office Bldg
    SB 6267
    23 February
    SUPPORT
    H. Jud.
    10:00 a.m.
    House Hearing Room A John L. O’Brien Office Bldg
    HB 2793
    25 February
    SUPPORT
    S. Hum Ser
    10:00 a.m.
    Hearing Room 1 John A. Cherberg
    Office Bldg

    Tutorial on public testimony: http: //leg.wa.gov/legislature/Pages/Testify.aspx

    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.

    GET THE WORD OUT: If you want to subscribe to the GOAL Post by e-mail, send a message to “[email protected]” or 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.

    Upcoming WAC gun show(s):

    Puyallup 20-21 February

    Puyallup 19-20 March

    For more information about WAC, see: Https://washingtonarmscollectors.org/

    “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 2016 Gun Owners Action League of WA

  • GOAL Post 2016-6  Legislative Update from Olympia 12 February 2016

    GOAL Post 2016-6 Legislative Update from Olympia 12 February 2016

    GOAL Post 2016-6

    Legislative Update from Olympia 12 February 2016

    FISCAL COMMITTEE CUT-OFF

    RULES COMMITTEE ACTION (OR INACTION)

    CHAMBER CUT-OFF NEXT WEEK

    NO PUBLIC HEARINGS NEXT WEEK

    SB 6267 PASSES SENATE

    Tuesday evening was the fiscal committee cut-off. HB 1857 failed to pass House Appropriations and is likely dead for the session. HB 2793 goes to House Rules awaiting a call to the House floor.

    Bills that have passed out of their policy committee and a fiscal committee (if required) go to the House or Senate Rules Committees, where they await a “pull” to the floor. Essentially, the Rules committee votes on which bills to bring to the chamber floor that day, and which wait… or die. Not all bills that make it to Rules receive a floor vote (vote of the entire House or Senate). Recognize, too, that a lot of bills in the Rules committee are holdovers from last year and unlikely to move this year as well.

    At the time the weekly schedule was published, no gun bills were scheduled to be heard. As bills move to the floor for a chamber vote, then pass to the other chamber, bills may be scheduled.

    5 p.m., Wednesday, 17 February is the chamber cut-off. All House bills under consideration must pass out of the House to the Senate. All Senate bills must pass out of the Senate to the House. Bills that do not pass their original chamber are supposedly dead for the session. (I say “supposedly” because on rare occasions the rules are suspended and bills come back to life.)

    SB 6267 (Schoesler (R-4) passed out of the Senate. It will likely go to House Judiciary next week.

    2016 Legislative Session

    Bill #
    Position
    Subject Prime Sponsor Status
    SHB 1713
    Neutral
    Mental health/guns Cody (D-34) Passed to
    H. Rules
    HB 1857
    OPPOSE
    Extreme protective orders Jinkins (D-27) Died
    H. Aprop.
    SHB 2410
    SUPPORT
    Firearm Felony Registry Hayes
    (R-10)
    Passed to
    H. Rules
    HB 2793
    SUPPORT
    Suicide Awareness & Prevention
    Orwall
    (D-33)
    Passed to
    H. Rules
    HB 2908
    OPPOSE
    Use of Force by Peace Officers, Those Assisting
    Ryu
    (D-32)
    Passed to
    House Rules
    HB 2913
    OPPOSE
    License Suspension/Child Support
    Gregerson
    (D-33)
    Passed to
    House Rules
    SSB 5036
    NEUTRAL
    Penalizes criminal misuse of body armor O’Ban
    (R-28)
    S. Rules
    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 5658
    NEUTRAL
    Reporting of mental health commitment Dansel
    (R-7)
    S. Rules
    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) S. Rules
    SB 6165
    SUPPORT
    Short Barrel Rifles
    Takko
    (D-19)
    S. Rules
    SB 6267
    SUPPORT
    CPL Expiration Notice
    Schoesler
    (R-9)
    Passed Senate

    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:

    None scheduled.

    Tutorial on public testimony: http: //leg.wa.gov/legislature/Pages/Testify.aspx

    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.

    GET THE WORD OUT: If you want to subscribe to the GOAL Post by e-mail, send a message to “[email protected]” or 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.

    Upcoming WAC gun show(s):

    Monroe 13-14 February

    Puyallup 20-21 February

    For more information about WAC, see: Https://washingtonarmscollectors.org/

    “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 2016 Gun Owners Action League of WA

  • Goal Post Addendum: HB 2325

    Goal Post Addendum: HB 2325

    GOAL Post Addendum6 February 2016

    House Bill 2325, by Rep. Dick Muri (R-28), a bill that would create an
    elective hunter education/firearms safety course in high schools, failed
    to pass out of the House Education Committee by yesterday’s policy
    committee cut-off.The bill is essentially dead for this session.

    In a late addition to next week’s schedule, Rep. Muri has arranged for a
    “courtesy hearing” on the bill by the House Education Committee in House
    Hearing Room “A,” John L. O’Brien Office Building at 8:30 a.m. on
    Thursday, 11 February. WDFW Hunter Ed officials will be there as will
    several state-certified hunter education instructors.

    If you can attend the hearing, please try to do so.A hunter ed/firearm
    safety course in our high schools would go a long way to counter the
    anti-gun indoctrination and misinformation that fills classrooms today. A
    strong showing of support will help get this bill a hearing in the next
    legislative session.

  • GOAL WA Legislative Update 2016-5

    GOAL WA Legislative Update 2016-5

    GOAL Post 2016-5

    Legislative Update from Olympia5 February 2016

    FIRST POLICY COMMITTEE CUT-OFF

    40 BILLS DIE IN POLICY COMMITTEE

    BILL LIST TO BE SHORTENED

    NEW BILLS INTRODUCED

    BILL SHIFTS

    PUBLIC HEARINGS HELD ON TWO GUN BILLS THIS WEEK

    NO PUBLIC HEARINGS NEXT WEEK

    ALMOST HALFWAY THROUGH THE SESSION

    (Back to my normal schedule. GOAL Post should be published every Friday evening for the remainder of the session. )

    Of the more than 60 gun-related bills filed during the 2015-16 biennium, only a few have survived the 2016 first policy committee cut-off. Because bills that do not pass out of their original policy committee (for most gun bills — but not all — House Judiciary or Senate Law & Justice) are considered dead for the session, I will annotate that in tonight’s “bill status” portion as “Died. ”. Next week I will only post those bills that are still under consideration in the remainder of the session.

    A few new bills were filed this week, but none received a public hearing or a vote out of committee before tonight’s deadline. HB 2951, by Rep. Scott (R-39) would override employer’s prohibitions on keeping firearms and/or ammunition in motor vehicles parked in company parking lots. This protects customers AND employees. HB 2974, by Rep. Shea (R-4) prohibits confiscation of private personal property (including firearms/ammunition) during a state of emergency. HB 2975, also by Rep. Shea, creates the Washington state firearms civil rights act, an act that guarantees the right to keep and bear arms, prohibits public officials or employees from interfering with that right beyond existing law, and allows lawsuits against individuals in violation. It also provides sentencing enhancement for those who carry, brandish or discharge a firearm in the commission of a crime. All three bills are effectively dead as they were filed too late for a hearing. But they’ll be back.

    The GOAL position on HB 1713 (guns/mental health) has changed from OPPOSE to NEUTRAL based on adoption of a substitute bill. The bill is now in House Appropriations awaiting committee action.

    HB 2907 failed to pass committee, but a near duplicate, HB 2908 passed to House Rules committee.

    Public hearings were held this week on HBs 2907 and 2913. Executive action (amendments and votes) were taken on others. HB 2410, which would have applied a blanket mandate to add to the “firearms offender registry” anyone convicted of a firearms offense. The bill was amended to mandate inclusion of only violent or sexual predator offenses, omitting the requirement to add technical violations such as I-594 transfer violations. An amendment to exempt concealed pistol licenses from the suspensions mandated by HB 2913 failed. GOAL still opposes the bill. (If HB 2913 becomes law, it will likely be challenged in court. )

    Tuesday, 9 February marks the technical halfway point in this 60-day session. From a legislative standpoint, the halfway point occurs six days later, 17 February, the days bills must pass their original chamber (House bills from the House, Senate bills from the Senate) or they are considered dead. There’s still a lot of damage that can be done before the session ends.

    2016 Legislative Session

    Bill #
    Position
    Subject Prime Sponsor Status
    HB 1119
    OPPOSE
    Hunter education issues Blake (D-19) Died
    H Ag
    HB 1191 SUPPORT CPL Renewal Notices Taylor (R-15) Died
    H Jud
    HB 1193
    SUPPORT
    Prohibiting gun owner data base Taylor (R-15) Died
    H Jud
    HB 1245
    SUPPORT
    Repeals I-594 Shea (R-4) Died
    H Jud
    HB 1324
    SUPPORT
    Codifies castle doctrine and stand your ground Shea (R-4) Died
    H Jud
    HB 1433
    SUPPORT
    Modifies Gun Free School Zone law Scott (R-38) Died
    H Jud
    HB 1442
    SUPPORT
    Exp. economic development via firearms/ammo G. Hunt (R-2) Died
    H Jud
    HB 1474
    SUPPORT
    Defense against animal attack Taylor (R-15) Died
    H Jud
    HB 1506
    SUPPORT
    Exempts security guard transfers from I-594 Kirby (D-29) Died
    H Jud
    HB 1521
    SUPPORT
    Returns NICS “delay” to three days (I-594) Taylor (R-15) Died
    H Jud
    HB 1533
    SUPPORT
    Exempts guns loaned to museums from I-594 Van Werven (R-42) Died
    H Jud
    HB 1535
    SUPPORT
    Exempts active LEOs from waiting period Klippert (R-8) Died
    H Jud
    HB 1594
    OPPOSE
    Imitation firearms Wylie (D-49) Died
    H Jud
    HB 1692
    OPPOSE
    Imitation firearms Wylie (D-49) Died
    H Jud
    HB 1713
    OPPOSE
    Mental health/guns Cody (D-34) H. Aprop.
    HB 1722
    SUPPORT
    Short barreled rifles Hayes (R-10) Died
    H Jud
    HB 1747
    OPPOSE
    Safe storage of firearms Kagi (D-32) Died
    H Jud
    HB 1857
    OPPOSE
    Extreme protective orders Jinkins (D-27) Died
    H. Aprop.
    HB 1886
    SUPPORT
    Repeals I-594 by popular vote Hunt (R-2) Died
    H Jud
    HB 2031
    SUPPORT
    Tax exemption for firearm safety devices Harmsworth (R-44) Died
    H Jud
    HB 2088
    SUPPORT
    Lowers age for CPL from 21 to 18 Shea (R-4) Died
    H Jud
    HB 2089
    SUPPORT
    Expands CPL reciprocity; lowers age to 18 Shea (R-4) Died
    H Jud
    HB 2164
    SUPPORT
    Broad list of exceptions to I-594 background checks Shea (R-4) Died
    H Jud
    HB 2325
    SUPPORT
    Requires superintendent of public instruction to develop gun safety & hunter ed HS course. Muri (R-28) Died
    H. Edu
    HB 2354
    OPPOSE
    Ban “Assault Weapons”, Normal Magazines Moeller (D-49) Died
    H Jud
    HB 2372
    OPPOSE
    Mandatory destruction of firearms held by law enforcement agencies Senn (D-41) Died
    H Jud
    HB 2374
    OPPOSE
    Mandatory destruction of firearms held by law enforcement agencies Senn (D-41) Died
    H Jud
    SHB 2410
    SUPPORT
    Firearm Felony Registry Hayes
    (R-10)
    Passed to
    H. Rules
    HB 2460
    OPPOSE
    Crippling Preemption Walkingshaw
    (D-43)
    Died
    H Jud
    HB 2461
    OPPOSE
    Extreme Risk Protection Orders Jinkins
    (D-43)
    Died
    H Jud
    HB 2481
    SUPPORT
    Short-Barreled Rifles Blake
    (D-19)
    Died
    H Jud
    HB 2514
    SUPPORT
    NRA License Plate
    Hunter Ed Funding
    Griffey
    (R-35)
    H Trans
    HB 2553
    SUPPORT
    Possession of arms/state of emergency Wilson (R-17) Died
    H Jud
    HB 2603
    OPPOSE
    Mental health & guns Kuderer
    (D-48)
    Died
    H Jud
    HB 2653
    OPPOSE
    Smart Guns Cody
    (D-34)
    Died
    H. Fin
    HB 2712
    SUPPORT
    Use of force in self-defense Wilson
    (R-17)
    Died
    H Jud
    HB 2738
    OPPOSE
    Require permission to bring a concealed firearm into a home.
    S. Hunt
    (D-22)
    Died
    H Jud
    HB 2793
    SUPPORT?
    Suicide Awareness & Prevention
    Orwall
    (D-33)
    Passed to
    H. Finance
    HB 2794
    SUPPORT?
    Initial Detention Determination
    Orwall
    (D-33)
    Died
    H Jud
    HB 2814
    SUPPORT
    Areas for shooting sports under GMA
    Klippert
    (R-8)
    Died
    H Local Gov’t.
    HB 2836
    OPPOSE
    Mandating Liability Insurance for Firearms
    Farrell
    (D-46)
    H Jud
    HB 2867
    SUPPORT
    Campus Carry
    Scott
    (R-39)
    Died
    H Jud
    HB 2893
    OPPOSE
    Mental Health/Guns
    Kuderer
    (D-48)
    Died
    H Jud
    HB 2907
    OPPOSE
    Use of Force by Peace Officers, Those Assisting
    Moscoso
    (D-1)
    Died
    H Jud
    HB 2908
    OPPOSE
    Use of Force by Peace Officers, Those Assisting
    Ryu
    (D-32)
    Passed to
    House Rules
    HB 2913
    OPPOSE
    License Suspension/Child Support
    Gregerson
    (D-33)
    Passed to
    House Rules
    HB 2951
    SUPPORT
    Parking Lot Bill
    Scott
    (R-39)
    Died
    H Jud
    HB 2974
    SUPPORT
    Prohibits confiscation of private property
    Shea
    (R-4)
    Died
    H Jud
    HB 2975
    SUPPORT
    Firearms civil rights act Shea
    (R-4)
    Died
    H Jud
    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) Died
    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)
    Died
    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)
    Died
    S L&J
    SB 5789
    OPPOSE
    Safe storage of firearms Kohl-Welles (D-36) Died
    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) Passed to
    S. Rules
    SB 6165
    SUPPORT
    Short Barrel Rifles
    Takko
    (D-19)
    Passed to
    S. Rules
    SB 6267
    SUPPORT
    CPL Expiration Notice
    Schoesler
    (R-9)
    Passed to
    S. Rules
    SB 6310
    OPPOSE
    Safe Storage
    Jayapal
    (D-37)
    Died
    S L&J
    SB 6351
    OPPOSE
    Crippling Preemption
    Habib
    (D-48)
    Died
    S L&J
    SB 6352
    OPPOSE
    Extreme Risk Protection Orders
    Frockt
    (D-46)
    Died
    S L&J
    SB 6487
    SUPPORT
    Use of Force, Immunity
    Becker
    (R-2)
    Died
    S L&J
    SB 6515
    SUPPORT
    Hunter Ed Elective in Schools
    O’Ban
    (R-28)
    Died
    S K-12
    SB 6603
    SUPPORT
    Suicide Awareness and Prevention
    Fain
    (R-47)
    Died
    S HumSer
    SB 6621
    SUPPORT
    Policing/use of deadly force task force
    Fraser
    (D-22)
    Died
    S L&J

    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:

    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:

    None scheduled.

    Tutorial on public
    testimony:http://leg.wa.gov/legislature/Pages/Testify.aspx

    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.

    GET THE WORD OUT:If you want to subscribe to the GOAL Post by e-mail,
    send a message to “[email protected]” or 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.

    Upcoming WAC gun show(s):

    Monroe 13-14 February

    Puyallup 20-21 February

    For more information about WAC, see:https://washingtonarmscollectors.org/

    “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 2016 Gun Owners Action League of WA