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WA: ‘Unenforceable?’ ‘Unconstitutional?’ Fight Heats over WA I-1639
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David Williamson
Website: http://constitutionnetwork.com
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Not only have a majority of Washington State’s county sheriffs publicly announced they will not enforce provisions of the voter-approved gun control Initiative 1639, a second county commission passed a resolution opposing the measure while one major state daily newspaper has chastised the lawmen for their stances.
The Stevens County Commission unanimously resolved this week to oppose I-1639. According to KXLY News, Commissioner Steve Parker said the initiative “is dangerous and damaging to citizens, law-abiding citizens.” |
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Stripeseven
(2/8/2019)
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This just seems criminal somehow. Attempting to deprive law abiding citizens of their rights again, and again, and again, over, and over, and over. |
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