Well, I guess voting by mail had it's advantages...however, today I did have my own problem.
Our local hospital is a rural public hospital. WA has very strong state preemption and public hospitals are not on the list of places that can prohibit carry (court ROOMs, secure portion of a jail, secure portion of a mental health facility). You can carry into a city/county council meeting, the state legislature, the capitol buildings...and this little rural hospital thinks they can restrict? Ho yes, and this hospital has recently gone through an expensive expansion, and now has a new "CEO", it used to be one of the doctors was the chief administrator.
Took my wife down to have a MRI done. There on the new door was a no firearms stcker. I Just completed a nasty note to the hospital district board Chair that the hospital administration is breaking state law with their no firearms policy, and that I expected prompt attention to correcting the situation...old door, old administration, never had a problem. Not so now.