ALERT! 2/21/2024 WASHINGTON STATE BILLS AFFECTING YOUR 2ND AMENDMENT RIGHTS
Posted by LIMITLESS AMERICA on Feb 21st 2024
THE KEY TO STOPPING ALL OF THIS SATANIC TYRANNY IS JESUS CHRIST THE KING.
1 JOHN 4:15
“Whosoever shall confess that Jesus is the Son of God, God dwelleth in him, and he in God.”
King James Version (KJV)
WASHINGTON STATE CURRENT LEGISLATIVE SESSION
SB 5985 – Firearms Background Check Program Updates
This unconstitutional bill codifies the unconstitutional provisions of Washington’s recent ban on commonly-owned firearms into the section of state code on background checks
SB544 – Open Carry Ban/ “Sensitive Places”
This unconstitutional bill increases "gun-free zones" where law-abiding citizens are left defenseless in publicly accessible areas, including parks, public transit, and government buildings. Nothing in the bill requires these “sensitive places” have any measures to protect citizens and prevent armed criminals from ignoring this arbitrary boundary and entering, such as metal detectors, security guards, or a police presence.
HB1903 – 24 Hour Reporting for Lost/Stolen Firearms
- This unconstitutional bill further victimizes otherwise law-abiding gun owners and places the liability on crime victims for theft of their own property by penalizing failing to report missing or stolen firearm within 24 hours.
HB 2021 – Mandatory Destruction of Gun Buy Back Firearms by LE
- This unconstitutional bill expands the authorized and/or required destruction of firearms held by state and local government entities.
HB 2118 – the FFL Destruction Bill
- This unconstitutional bill places costly onerous requirements on law-abiding FFLs that could put them at serious risk of going out of business because of the financial burden to comply.The following bills did not pass the first chamber by the February 13, 5pm deadline. They are presumed dead for the session. But, as a caution, could be revived procedurally.
The following bills DID NOT PASS the first chamber by the February 13, 5pm deadline. They are presumed dead for the session. But, as a caution, could be revived procedurally.
HB 1902 – Permit to Purchase
HB 2054 – 1 Gun Per Month
HB 2338 – Additional 11% Tax on Ammunition
SB 5963 – Residential Insurance Requirement for Gun Owners
SB 6246 – Firearms Prohibition Expansion in Competency to Stand Trail Eval