With the passage of I-1639 in Washington, all state residents are now required to complete a course and/or training that covers six specific aspects of the law before purchasing a semi-automatic rifle. While we feel it was poorly conceived, written, and implemented, the law became effective on July 1, 2019. In response, we have crafted…
Buying a gun in Washington state: What if I live in Oregon?
It’s easy to get overwhelmed by the sheer number of laws and regulations on the books governing how guns can be transported across state lines. For those of us living in the Pacific Northwest near the Oregon/Washington border, knowing which state laws apply to which class of guns can become even more complicated during the…
Vote No On Initiative 1639 & Protect Our 2nd Amendment Rights
It’s vital that gun rights proponents and defenders of the U.S. Constitution vote NO on Washington’s Initiative 1639. This state ballot measure is a prime example of the initiative process gone wrong. What’s more, this initiative won’t achieve the results that its supporters promote. What it will do is place onerous and unconstitutional burdens on…
How to Transfer Private Gun Ownership in Washington State
During 2014, the State of Washington became the first state to create a law which required background checks on private firearms sales via voter initiative. This law made it mandatory for private sellers and buyers to perform transactions for firearms via FFLs (firearms dealers who are federally licensed)….
What To Know When Buying A Gun For Self Defense
Keeping a gun in your home for self-defense is a courageous step to keeping yourself and your home defended in the event of an emergency. Here are the basic steps as to how you should buy a gun for self-defense and what you should consider when picking out the gun….
A right Delayed, is a right Denied.
Receiving a delay is a nuisance. Morever, it’s a civil rights delay. What to do if you’re not an ACLU attorney. People get sued for denying civil rights every day. We see it everyday. Every day, we get this: ” I just bought a gun at another store yesterday and I didn’t get delayed” ”…
A time to fight.
In almost every mass carnage terrorist attack there is one common denominator that nobody wants to talk about. Nobody talks about it because there is absolutely no advantage for either political party. Nobody talks about it because our reflex is to find an external cause for mass carnage (guns/religion). And nobody talks about it because…