Sunday, November 02, 2014

Protect your Right to keep & bear arms


Protect Our Gun Rights
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Yes on 591
 
 
On Election Day, Protect Your Right to Keep and Bear Arms in Washington

On Nov. 4, Washington gun-owners and sportsmen will have a very easy decision to make when it comes to protecting your rights. Washington State is the site of a key political fight between anti-gun billionaires who are trying to buy an election and pro-gun advocates. It is vital for everyone to have their voices heard in Washington state by voting NO for Initiative 594 and YES for Initiative 591.

In the past, NSSF conducted an online survey of federal-licensed firearms retailers and it revealed that those who would be on the front line of implementing what is touted as "universal background checks" have serious concerns both about whether such proposals would work as well as the potential negative effects on their businesses. Asked whether they supported or opposed "universal background checks," 85.7 percent of the responding firearms retailers said that they opposed them. To the question of whether they believed that such legislation would prevent criminals from obtaining firearms, a nearly unanimous 95.7 percent said no.

Initiative 594 would add "universal background" checks to state law and create a duplicative requirement on all firearms sales and transfers. Initiative 591 would do exactly the opposite as I-594. It would prohibit background checks "unless a national standard is required."

Anti-gun groups with their billions of dollars want to force their ideas on all Washington gun-owners and force them to register their firearms.

Remember to Vote NO in Initiative 594 and YES for Initiative 591.  

 


The 591 Team
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INITIATIVE 591 IS ENDORSED BY: 
Washington Council of Police and Sheriffs (WACOPS)
Washington State Law Enforcement Firearms Instructors Association (WSLEFIA)
Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms
Firearm Collectors and Shooters Association
Firearms Policy Coalition
Gun Owners Action League of Washington
Hunters Heritage Council
National Shooting Sports Foundation
Second Amendment Sisters
Washington Arms Collectors
Washington State Republican Party
Washington State Rifle and Pistol Association
 

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