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.
On July 27, Secretary of State Kim Wyman certified Initiative 1639 for the November General Election.Wyman said concerns remain about whether the format of the I-1639 petition signature sheets complies with constitutional and statutory requirements, ...
At this point, the debate over Initiative 1639 isn’t over whether it will be good law, but whether the law was followed in qualifying it for the ballot. Last week, Secretary of State Kim Wyman ...
The National Rifle Association is going to court in a bid to block a statewide vote on Initiative 1639, the gun safety initiative, by challenging as "fraudulent" ballot petitions on which advocates collected 378,085 signatures. ...
Significant concerns have been raised about whether the format of the I-1639 petition sheets complies fully with Washington’s constitutional and statutory requirements.
Washington Secretary of State Kim Wyman is in a dilemma over Initiative 1639. What is a problem is that I-1639 petitions – signed by more than 360,000 voters and filed with the Office of Secretary ...
Washington State’s much hyped anti-gun initiative (I-1639) looks like it could be aborted before it can even make the ballot. The Initiative Sponsors and their consultants failed to proof-read the initiative language they printed on ...
The gun control group Alliance for Gun Responsibility plans to turn in about 360,000 signatures this week to get its proposed firearms-safety initiative on Washington’s November election ballot, a spokesman said Monday. But gun-rights supporters ...
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