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January 21, 2011 22:53[/FONT] [FONT=Verdana, Tahoma, Arial]Post #1[/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana, Tahoma, Arial]So, if you are a WA you probably know... if not well.
In the wonderful workers paradise of WA state, we are allowed to own a federally regulated suppressor, but it is unlawful to place it on a firearm and fire it. Kind of pointless. Anyways up for hearing is a bill to change it.
If you have any way of being there in support, it would be great. This bill gets introduced every year, but this year we actually have some traction.
Judiciary
1/26/11 1:30 pm
Senate Full Committee
Senate Hearing Rm 1
J.A. Cherberg Building
Olympia, WA
Public Hearing:
1.SB 5112 - Changing restrictions on firearm noise suppressors.
2.SB 5115 - Concerning private transfer fee obligations. (Hearing is on the Proposed Substitute.)
3.SB 5170 - Increasing the number of judges to be elected in Grant county.[/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana, Tahoma, Arial]So, if you are a WA you probably know... if not well.
In the wonderful workers paradise of WA state, we are allowed to own a federally regulated suppressor, but it is unlawful to place it on a firearm and fire it. Kind of pointless. Anyways up for hearing is a bill to change it.
If you have any way of being there in support, it would be great. This bill gets introduced every year, but this year we actually have some traction.
Judiciary
1/26/11 1:30 pm
Senate Full Committee
Senate Hearing Rm 1
J.A. Cherberg Building
Olympia, WA
Public Hearing:
1.SB 5112 - Changing restrictions on firearm noise suppressors.
2.SB 5115 - Concerning private transfer fee obligations. (Hearing is on the Proposed Substitute.)
3.SB 5170 - Increasing the number of judges to be elected in Grant county.[/FONT]