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WA: Gun control bills move forward on party-line votes
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With a series of shootings in Seattle filling local news reports, Democrats moved proposed restrictions on the size of gun magazines and training requirements for concealed pistol licenses out of a key Senate committee Thursday over Republican objections.
The House also passed a proposal that would allow the Washington State Patrol to destroy firearms confiscated from crimes, despite objections from critics that the guns should always be sold to help the agency’s budget and provide protections for people who can’t afford new weapons. |
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Stripeseven
(1/25/2020)
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They have no problem in trashing the Constitution do they? Chew you up, and spit you out with no remorse. No respect....but they still want that tax money don't they.. |
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