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Shifting the Paradigm on Gun Control

Gun Control Bill Heads to Governor’s Desk: What Does it Mean for Washington Residents? After weeks of heated debate, a sweeping gun control bill that requires Washington residents to get a permit—and pass live-fire training—before buying a firearm is now on its way to Washington Governor Bob Ferguson’s desk. The bill, officially dubbed E2SHB 1163, marks a significant shift in the state’s approach to gun control, with far-reaching implications for residents and the firearms industry.

Key Provisions of the Bill

* The bill requires Washington residents to obtain a state-issued permit before purchasing a firearm. * Applicants must submit fingerprints, pass a detailed background check, and complete a state-certified firearms safety course that includes live-fire training. * Concealed carry training requires applicants to fire a minimum of 50 rounds as part of their instruction. * Firearm dealers are prohibited from completing any sale unless the buyer has a valid permit. * All firearm transfers, including rifles and shotguns, must now be logged and reported.

Supporters and Opponents Weigh In

Supporters of the bill argue that it is a necessary step towards reducing gun violence and preventing untrained individuals from owning deadly weapons. “Gun violence is a public health crisis that requires a comprehensive approach, including responsible regulation of firearms,” said Sen. Manka Dhingra (D-Redmond). On the other hand, opponents of the bill see it as an overreach that punishes law-abiding citizens instead of targeting criminals. “This bill does absolutely nothing to stop criminals from getting guns,” said Sen. Jeff Holy (R-Cheney).

What It Means for Washington Residents

* Washington residents who want to buy a gun will need to obtain a state-issued permit first. * The permit process requires a detailed background check, fingerprints, and live-fire training. * All firearm transfers must now be logged and reported.

Exemptions and Exceptions

* Law enforcement, military personnel, armed security guards, and private investigators are exempt from the permit requirement. * These individuals must show proper ID to obtain a permit. * Individuals who already hold a valid purchase permit will be exempt from another background check when applying for a concealed pistol license.

Conclusion

The gun control bill is now on its way to Governor Ferguson’s desk, marking a significant shift in the state’s approach to gun control. While supporters see the bill as a necessary step towards reducing gun violence, opponents argue that it is an overreach that punishes law-abiding citizens instead of targeting criminals. Whatever the outcome, the bill’s provisions will have a significant impact on Washington residents and the firearms industry.

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