成人X站

MYNORTHWEST NEWS

After years of stalled efforts, state lawmakers approve ban on high-capacity magazines

Mar 4, 2022, 11:24 PM | Updated: Mar 5, 2022, 7:47 am

High capacity magazines...

Thousands of protesters at a rally following a march in favor of gun control at the Seattle Center on March 24, 2018. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson, File)

(AP Photo/Elaine Thompson, File)

After multiple years on the legislative agenda for Washington Democrats, a ban on high-capacity magazines has finally been passed by the state Legislature.

Gun safety advocates push Olympia on high capacity magazines

Various versions of a ban on high-capacity magazines have been on the agenda for state Democrats dating back years, but have each failed in turn to win passage. While earlier versions centered on restricting possession, 2022’s iteration focused on the manufacturing, distribution, and sale of high-capacity magazines. And unlike drafts proposed in previous sessions, will make it a violation of the Consumer Protection Act rather than a gross misdemeanor.

鈥淭oday is the fulfillment of years of hard work from so many,鈥 Attorney General Bob Ferguson said in a press release. 鈥淢ore than five years ago, I stood with the parents of shooting victims, legislators, mayors, police chiefs and representatives from faith communities to say enough is enough, and proposed banning the sale of high-capacity magazines in Washington state.”

“Today, our Legislature chose public safety over the gun lobby, and I am deeply appreciative of their service,” he added.

Report confirms uptick in shootings across King County, Seattle

In practice, SB 5078 will ban the sale of magazines with more than 10 rounds. In previous years, Democrats had floated versions that would have set the limit at magazines with no more than 15 rounds, each time failing to make it all the way to full vote thanks to a variety of delay tactics from opponents in the Legislature. To wit, in 2020, Republicans ran out the clock by proposing over 100 amendments.

But in 2022, supporters expressed confidence in their ability to push their proposal across the finish line early on in the legislative session, citing the in mass shootings across the United States. That saw the bill get passed late Friday night by a 55-42 margin in the state House. It will next head to Gov. Jay Inslee’s desk for final approval.

MyNorthwest News

King County Metro bus...

James Lynch

Man arrested for allegedly smashing windows on King County bus

A man was arrested for allegedly smashing windows on a King County Metro bus.

5 hours ago

American Lake Park Lakewood...

Jason Sutich

Lakewood鈥檚 American Lake Park reopens after $4.2M renovation

Following nearly a year of construction, Lakewood's American Lake Park reopened Friday with new renovations, the City of Lakewood confirmed.

6 hours ago

tacoma shooting...

James Lynch

Stolen motorcycle crash sparks wild double chase in Tacoma

A motorcycle sparked a wild double chase in Tacoma and ended in two arrests.

7 hours ago

Alaska Airline...

Heather Bosch

Airline caterers to hold picket at Sea-Tac

Caterers who provide the food for Alaska Airlines will be holding an "informational picket" at the airport Thursday.

7 hours ago

premera blue cross...

MyNorthwest Staff

‘A disservice to the people’: Premera Blue Cross fined for mental health coverage violations

Premera Blue Cross Washington is facing a fine in response to聽violations of the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act and Washington鈥檚 provider directory regulation.

7 hours ago

downtown Seattle...

成人X站 Newsradio staff

Seattle still faces $150 million budget shortfall

Seattle is facing a $150 million budget shortfall even after deciding to tax large corporations more.

9 hours ago

After years of stalled efforts, state lawmakers approve ban on high-capacity magazines