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Wagoner says bill will infringe on Second Amendment rights

Lawmaker says bill targets everyday hunting rifles used by law-abiding citizens

OLYMPIA…As an advocate of protecting Second Amendment rights, Sen. Keith Wagoner, R-Sedro-Woolley, has come out strongly against Senate Bill 6620. He pointed to how the title of the proposal hides the fact that it would ban young adults from purchasing certain firearms based simply on age.

“Changes to the bill make it even worse and more far-reaching than the original bill,” said Wagoner, who serves on the committee and voted against moving SB 6620 forward.

“Instead of a limited category of semi-automatic weapons, the bill now targets all semi-automatic rifles.  These are normal everyday hunting and target shooting rifles that millions of law-abiding citizens own and use in a responsible manner.”

The bill proposes a ban on the sale of any semi-automatic rifle to a person under 21, and expanded background checks for all sales of those weapons to those 21 and older. Semi-automatic shotguns are not covered in the bill. Minors are already prohibited from purchasing handguns.

Since the first acknowledged civilian mass shooting in 1966, there have been about 153 mass shootings nationwide. Within the group of perpetrators involved, Wagoner said, only 12 would have been affected by the gun-purchase ban in the Democrat bill.  Out of that dozen, nine had known psychiatric issues that could have been addressed under a state mental-health law.

“To put this bill in perspective, it would infringe on the rights of hundreds of thousands of law-abiding Washington citizens because of a description that fits only three mass shooters nationwide in the past 52 years,” Wagoner explained.

Wagoner added that the bill also includes young women in the gun-purchase ban for no apparent reason.

“Only three of the perpetrators of mass shootings in our country were women, and none of them would have qualified for the ban my Democrat colleagues want,” he said. “Why promote gender inequality and infringe on the Second Amendment rights of young women who, according to the historical data, are not inclined to be behind such heinous crimes?

“I am not conceding that young men should have their constitutional rights taken any more than young women, just pointing out that people should be aware of the uneven application and consequences of this bad legislation.”

Wagoner noted that the bill, introduced Feb. 23, was referred to the budget committee instead of the Senate Law and Justice Committee, which traditionally considers policy proposals concerning firearms.

Watch: Senator Keith Wagoner question a pediatric psychologist who was testifying in favor of SB 6620

“Are there any other Constitutional rights that you think should be abridged or amended until your mid 20s, other than the Second Amendment?” Watch Senator Keith Wagoner question a pediatric psychologist who was testifying in favor of SB 6620, a bill introduced just days ago.

WATCH: Senator Keith Wagoner on why he voted against the ‘bump stock’ ban

Saying “I love the Second Amendment,” but adding, “if I thought this bill would save lives, I would vote for it,” Senator Keith Wagoner votes against ESB 5992, which bans the “use and possession of a trigger modification device,” commonly known as a ‘bump stock.’ The bill passed the Senate by a vote of 29 to 20 on Thursday January 25, 2018. Watch the video to learn his reasoning.

Wagoner bill takes common-sense approach to firearm sales, transfers

39th District senator says proposal respects Second Amendment, maintains public safety

OLYMPIA… A new bill sponsored by Sen. Keith Wagoner, R-Sedro-Woolley, would make a sensible change to the state law regulating firearm transfers and sales, to cover situations when those involved have already passed the required background check.

Senate Bill 6476 would allow individuals who have already undergone the rigorous background check necessary to obtain a concealed-weapons permit to sell or transfer a firearm without undergoing a redundant and unnecessary secondary screening,” said Wagoner. I believe this bill upholds our Second Amendment rights while still maintaining public safety.”

The background-check law requires that all firearms sales or transfers in Washington, including by dealers, online, at gun shows and between private persons, are subject to background checks unless specifically exempted.

 Wagoner’s bill would simply add a sentence to the law to acknowledge that the background check associated with a concealed pistol license will also suffice for firearm transfers or sales.

“Having multiple background checks for a single transaction is a needless requirement on gun owners who have already undergone the process,” Wagoner explained.

His bill has been referred to the Senate Law and Justice Committee.

 

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