The top law enforcers of Lewis County are making bold statements
regarding the recently enacted gun background check Initiative 594. The
sheriff-elect and the prosecutor put out a public letter saying they're
not going to make average citizens into criminals.
The new law stemming from I-594 is just 12 days old and already stirring up controversy. The initiative passed by nearly 60 percent of Washington voters requires background checks for private transactions of guns whether at gun shows, online or in person.
Last weekend, the state patrol estimated 1,000 people gathered at the state Capitol for an "I will not comply" rally.
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Maybe common se NSE will win the day, in the long run......... ;)
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DeleteNo worries. Plenty of other shariffs and prosecutors will comply.
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