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WA: Washington state firearms initiative survives challenge
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The Bellevue-based Second Amendment Foundation and other parties on Friday filed a request for an injunction with the Washington Supreme Court.
They claimed that I-1639’s signature petitions do not show all the changes the initiative would make to state gun laws. Naming Secretary of State Kim Wyman as a respondent, they asked the court to invalidate the petitions.
But Supreme Court Commissioner Michael E. Johnston dismissed the filing.
Among other reasons, Johnston wrote that judicial review of initiatives in these instances can occur only when the Washington secretary of state has declined to place a measure on the ballot.
The denial isn’t likely to stop the Second Amendment Foundation’s efforts. |
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PHORTO
(7/5/2018)
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ACH-PTHOOEY!!! |
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