King County, WA approves wide scoped 'gun safety' plan

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Looks like WA is going all in with their California style antigun playbook.

Good read, they are equating gun deaths as a public health crisis, want to destroy all firearms used in crimes, mandatory lockup of all guns, loaded and unloaded, and the commissioning of a youth-led report on gun violence.

“Whether it’s crime or mass shootings, or whether it’s a gang shooting, or whether it’s suicide, it is important to be talking to youth. They experience this and they experience it in their schools on their streets, in their neighborhoods, in their communities, and to hear from them and make sure that we’re not just adults coming up with solutions we think are going to work, but taking solutions advanced by youth and implementing them I think is going to be essential in one of those prongs of approach to the public health crisis,” McDermott said.

http://mynorthwest.com/1131520/king...fety-action-plan-vote/?show=comments#comments

Edited: Tonight on FOX News, Seattle has a program where they will not arrest drug users if they have < 2 grams of any drug. They also get them housing.
Their homeless population with tents and massive used needles on the streets has ballooned FOUR TIMES over the last year.
City budget going up due to prosecutions, jail costs as well as needles.
Police say 'change the law, don't tell us to ignore the law'.

Perhaps they can give us ammo to keep us from committing any crimes?
Even range time at the local PD range?
 
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That's Seattle talking, I doubt anyone east of the mountains talks like that in the state.

I like to think so, the wife and I aare eyeing that part of the state for a possible move in the near future.

Plus your not the first person I have heard say something like that about the eastern part of WA
 
I like to think so, the wife and I aare eyeing that part of the state for a possible move in the near future.

Plus your not the first person I have heard say something like that about the eastern part of WA
I worked in the Richland/Kennewick area a few years ago.
Be sure you understand what "High Dessert Plateau" weather is like, 100 deg plus summers and cold icy foggy winters.
Not many trees out there, beautiful in its own way.
 
Youth led report on gun violence sounds a lot like the first step in establishing Hitler Jugend to inform on their misguided parents.
 
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