I-1639 is a flawed and misguided gun-control ballot initiative that will take away your Second Amendment rights without reducing violent crime in Washington State.
It is all all-too-predictable pattern: Every time a mass shooting happens in this country — and they occur with sickening frequency — calls for gun reform rise from growing segments of the populace. Politicians offer ...
Gun-rights advocates are touting opposition of state law-enforcement groups to Initiative 1639 as they seek to build a case against the firearms-restrictions measure on the November ballot. The National Rifle Association and Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and ...
The report of gun safety initiative I-1639 passing this November will be heard far beyond Washington's borders and give rise to similar measures in others states, ex-Rep. Gabby Giffords and NASA astronaut Mark Kelly predicted ...
Both I-940 and I-1639 emerge from important national discussions about police shootings and gun violence. Rather than overreact, though, Washington should vote no on these hardline initiatives and continue to work with legislators to find ...
The ad, Eighteen Minutes, educates voters on how this dangerous 30-page gun control measure puts the lives of law-abiding citizens at risk. If passed, I-1639 will be one of the most restrictive gun control laws in the entire country. Anti-gun billionaires are going all ...
What isn’t up for discussion is that the 30-page initiative, on the Nov. 6 ballot, will vault Washington into the vanguard of state gun-restriction laws with Massachusetts, Hawaii and California.
Paid for by Washingtonians and the National Rifle Association for Freedom, 11250 Waples Mill Road, Fairfax, VA 22030. Pursuant to WAC 390-18-025(1), the top five contributors are: National Rifle Association of America, Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, Sporting Systems, Henry Harbert, Joe Wilson.