Yes. Stun guns and Tasers are legal to purchase and possess for self-defense, without a license. Washington prohibits carrying stun guns and Tasers onto public or private K-12 school property, buses, or facilities, if the devices are meant to be used as weapons to injure someone. The la...
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Washington gun law leads museum to remove riflesBy GENE JOHNSON
Yet in the case of both California with its sanctuary cities laws and now with Washington state with the net neutrality law, we are seeing more liberal states take on that which conservatives would argue for: greater independence in governing themselves. However, in ...
The bill also banned guns with no sporting purpose; mandated an age restriction of 21 and older for the purchase of handguns; imposed restrictions on gun purchases from felons, the mentally ill, and others; and required all manufactured or imported guns have a serial number. [Pictured: ...
she left the hotel to purchase a gun for her protection. While Mrs. Watson was engaged in this project, Mr. Lee had gone to the Flames Olympus. There, in a room down the hall on the main floor of the hotel, he continued drinking and periodically threatening Mrs. Watson's life. During...
2.Governor-elect (and state Attorney General) Bob Ferguson is considering State Sen. Joe Nguyen (D-34, West Seattle and Vashon) for director of the state Department of Commerce, whose wide portfolio includes affordable housing, energy and climate investments, broadband, gun violence prevention, an...
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“The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America” by Richard Rothstein Historical nonfiction Anna Boone | Culture Editor Rothstein details actions taken by the local, state and federal government to further housing segregation well into the late 20th century. He...
The first part of the law went into effect of June 2023, banning foam packing peanuts. The styrofoam ban includes: • Coolers • Cups • Trays • Bowls • And clamshell packaging used for prepared foodAccording to the Department of Ecology:...