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Politics Of Hunting & Guns (NOT General Politics)
Anyone Interested in Owning a gun in Washington State
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<blockquote data-quote="jwolff" data-source="post: 3054910" data-attributes="member: 123384"><p>With more states proposing excise taxes on guns and ammo, and with more states burdening firearm/ammo purchasers with lengthy background checks, wait periods, and legal requirements, I wanted to offer this as a way to help, for anyone hoping to purchase or own a gun in Washington state: </p><p></p><p> <a href="https://wacivilrights.org/" target="_blank">https://wacivilrights.org/</a></p><p></p><p>This site breaks down the new laws and tells you who to contact to let your voice be heard. These laws were never on a ballot, they were hurriedly signed into law by emergency order without input from voters. The website also offers a free firearm safety course (15 min) that meets the new legal requirement for firearm purchases in the state!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jwolff, post: 3054910, member: 123384"] With more states proposing excise taxes on guns and ammo, and with more states burdening firearm/ammo purchasers with lengthy background checks, wait periods, and legal requirements, I wanted to offer this as a way to help, for anyone hoping to purchase or own a gun in Washington state: [URL]https://wacivilrights.org/[/URL] This site breaks down the new laws and tells you who to contact to let your voice be heard. These laws were never on a ballot, they were hurriedly signed into law by emergency order without input from voters. The website also offers a free firearm safety course (15 min) that meets the new legal requirement for firearm purchases in the state! [/QUOTE]
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