Bill Starks
State Researcher
Time to get this man out of office....
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Anti-gun state Senator Adam Kline (D-37) and two other state Senators have introduced Senate Bill 6628, an unnecessary firearm storage bill, in an attempt to exploit the recent tragic shooting at a Bremerton elementary school.
SB 6628 would single out firearms in the Washington statutes and make it a crime if a child obtains access to a loaded firearm that was stored in a location where the person reasonably knows that a child is likely to gain access. This is already covered in Washington’s Reckless Endangerment statute!
The only reason to push this duplicative law is to demonize firearms in Washington law. Fatal firearm accidents are at an all-time low. If Senator Kline really cared about saving children, rather than trying to exploit this tragedy to attack firearms, he would be targeting poisons, items that suffocate children and objects on which kids choke because all three cause more accidental deaths to children than firearms. But we know that Senator Kline, who sponsored the semi-auto ban two years ago, is only interested in banning firearms and making life miserable for law-abiding gun owners.
This legislation is a knee-jerk response to the tragic shooting of an 8-year old girl by a 9-year old boy at a Bremerton school last week. Rather than go after firearms, Senator Kline might better spend his time going after people like the boy’s mother, whose lengthy criminal record included possession of meth, marijuana delivery and forgery. The boy found the gun, which allegedly belongs to the mother’s criminal boyfriend, during an unsupervised visit to her house.
There are nine days left in the 2012 legislative session. It is critical that you call AND e-mail your state Senator TODAY and respectfully urge him or her to oppose Senate Bill 6628. To determine your state Senator, please click here. You can also leave your state Senator a short message on the toll-free legislative hotline at (800) 562-6000.
Additionally, call Senator Adam Kline TODAY in his Capitol office at (360) 786-7688 and let him know, respectfully, that you are appalled at his exploitation of the little girl in this recent tragic incident to further his gun control agenda. Ask each of your family and friends to also call Senator Kline so he will get the message loud and clear that law-abiding firearm owners are tired of his shameless attacks on the Right to Keep and Bear Arms!
Wow. He sounds like he's done being reasonable...
Gunshow loophole? What's that? Considering that any FFL dealer selling guns at a gunshow still must run a NICS check on anyone buying a gun... And considering that private sales of firearms between private parties (not involving any FFL transfer) are already legal without any background check, how does doing this kind of business at a gunshow make anything any different?
He's a moron who needs to look into the laws that the state already has.
Wow. He sounds like he's done being reasonable...
Gunshow loophole? What's that? Considering that any FFL dealer selling guns at a gunshow still must run a NICS check on anyone buying a gun... And considering that private sales of firearms between private parties (not involving any FFL transfer) are already legal without any background check, how does doing this kind of business at a gunshow make anything any different?
He's a moron who needs to look into the laws that the state already has.
No, we needn’t prohibit private sales at gun shows. Gun shows are supposedly FOR private sales. This is the kind of propaganda the NRA spews. By persuading its followers of that line, and making it then seem that we urban legislators want to “take people’s guns” or “drive them out of business,” the NRA gets its followers so outraged that they lose their capacity for rational thought. The only sales we want to prevent are to felons, minors, and the mentally ill who have been found by a judge to be “dangerous to self or others.” And all we want to do is to screen sales at gun-shows through the existing background-check, which takes a few minutes. Congress purposely left it open for states to do that, and some have.