Olympia, Wash - The new gun control group, Washington Alliance for
Gun Responsibility (WAGR) has delivered the first batch of signatures to
Olympia on October 4th, 2013. While the number of signatures being
delivered were not released, Washington State required 246,372
signatures for a measure to be put on the ballot. The group has until
January 3rd 2014 to gather signatures. If the signatures are gathered
by that time there are three different things that can happen with the
initiative. It can go to the legislature for a vote, and if passed
become law. The legislature can opt not to vote on the measure and it
will become a ballot measure in 2014, or they can amend it, and offer a
different bill to run concurrently with the citizens initiative.
The state house and senate already voted on and failed to pass a
background check bill early this year, but the initiative contains some
different language than the original bill. It would require law
enforcement or concealed pistol license holders to also undergo a
background check when purchasing a firearm from a private party.
Many in the firearms communities are questioning the tactics used by
the paid signature gatherers though. Posts at all of the major forums,
including WaGuns.org
are telling a story of deception and dishonesty to get people to sign.
One user, lamrith, posted that "you sign 591 on top, then he prompts
you to sign the second page as well for the other initiative... Most
people will expect they are both to protect rights, as that is what he
is saying when he calls you over... Very misleading."
Many are now saying that these deceptive tactics are being used to
gather signatures by telling people that they are signing a petition to
protect gun rights, which is what I-591
is. I-591 is to prevent the state from adopting more restrictive laws
that the federal government. One question being asked is if they are
even turning in the signatures for i-591 when they are collected, or
just throwing them away.
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