Thursday, October 10, 2013

Washington State 250,000 Signatures for Gun Safety Initiative


Ralph Fascitelli, president of Washington CeaseFire, a local advocacy group trying to reduce gun violence, takes the stage at Westlake Park for their "StandUP Washington" rally and march Sunday. The group marched down 4th Avenue to the Mural Amphitheater at the Seattle Center where local civic and religious leaders gave speeches in support of banning semi-automatic weapons and strengthening gun control laws.

Seattlepi

The campaign to close the “gun show loophole” in Washington on Wednesday submitted 250,000 initiative signatures to the Secretary of State’s Office in Olympia.


Sponsors want 75,000 more, but Initiative 594 appears headed for what is likely to be a statewide vote in the 2014 election.  It will likely produce a showdown between the gun lobby and a clergy-inspired gun safety movement that arose after the assassination of 20 first graders in a Newtown, Conn., elementary school last December.
“Today was a great day for the religious community of Washington:  As I delivered signatures at the Secretary of State’s office with Cheryl Stumbo, a gun-violence survivor, and other advocates, I thought back to the hundreds gathered for our candlelight march from St. Mark’s to St. James in early February,” said the Rev. Sandy Brown, senior minister at the Seattle First United Methodist Church.
Stumbo is a survivor of the Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle shootings, and has become a public face in the Washington Alliance for Gun Responsibility campaign.
Initiative 594 would require criminal background checks for online gun purchases and private transactions such as purchases at gun shows. The background checks would be conducted by federally licensed firearms dealers, who now conduct such checks for commercial sales.

6 comments:

  1. This is what happens when leftist Californians leave their slave state and then forget what made them leave.

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  2. That's a very white crowd. Racists.

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  3. Check that hillbilly thinking. Because people want to try and stop needless killing, they are racists. Right, I should lighten up on these bigoted killers.

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    1. That's using Mike's definition of "racists". No, I don't look at a picture of white people and believe they are racists if I don't see any dark skinned people in the crowd.

      Speaking of strange definitions, "hillbilly" includes urban Californians in your book?

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    2. He's an alumn, just like Mikeb, of the Humpty Dumpty School of Semantics--his insults mean exactly he means for them to mean and always apply perfectly to whoever he hurls them at.

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    3. And another lying fuck head hillbilly chimes in supporting racism. No surprise.
      Are you more like Archie Bunker, or Ted Nugent? Reading your lying fuck head hillbilly thoughts, you are more like Ted. He's a racist also, not to mention an NRA board member and your hero.

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