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tmoore912
02-19-2013, 09:18 AM
It is hard to fathom at what lengths the antis will go to, so that they can have control. I'm speechless, but there it is in black and white. Those legislators ought to be ashamed of themselves.

http://claytonecramer.blogspot.com/2013/02/colorado-and-washington-state-residence.html


In Washington State, the bill currently working its way up the Legislature allows for warrantless searches of people's homes for assault weapons. Even gun control advocates like this Seattle Times columnist are freaked out about this. Thanks to Shall Not Be Questioned for the link.

Misstep in gun bill could defeat the effort (http://seattletimes.com/html/localnews/2020373291_westneat17xml.html)


But then last week they went too far. By mistake, they claim. But still too far.

“They always say, we’ll never go house to house to take your guns away. But then you see this, and you have to wonder.”

That’s no gun-rights absolutist talking, but Lance Palmer, a Seattle trial lawyer and self-described liberal who brought the troubling Senate Bill 5737 to my attention. It’s the long-awaited assault-weapons ban, introduced last week by three Seattle Democrats.

Responding to the Newtown school massacre, the bill would ban the sale of semi-automatic weapons that use detachable ammunition magazines. Clips that contain more than 10 rounds would be illegal.

But then, with respect to the thousands of weapons like that already owned by Washington residents, the bill says this:

“In order to continue to possess an assault weapon that was legally possessed on the effective date of this section, the person possessing shall ... safely and securely store the assault weapon. The sheriff of the county may, no more than once per year, conduct an inspection to ensure compliance with this subsection.”

In other words, come into homes without a warrant to poke around. Failure to comply could get you up to a year in jail.

“I’m a liberal Democrat — I’ve voted for only one Republican in my life,” Palmer told me. “But now I understand why my right-wing opponents worry about having to fight a government takeover.”

He added: “It’s exactly this sort of thing that drives people into the arms of the NRA.”

I have been blasting the NRA for its paranoia in the gun-control debate. But Palmer is right — you can’t fully blame them, when cops going door-to-door shows up in legislation.

JV_
02-19-2013, 09:27 AM
http://pistol-forum.com/showthread.php?7103-More-quot-safeguards-quot-for-our-children