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Washington State gun sales heat up as ‘assault weapons’ ban gains ground in legislature

March 27, 2023 by Cam Edwards Leave a Comment

A bill banning the manufacture and sale of so-called “assault weapons” has cleared the House of Representatives in Washington State and is moving toward the state Senate floor. While gun owners have been speaking out against the measure during committee hearings and have been contacting lawmakers urging them to reject the gun ban, many of them are also taking a more pragmatic step in response to the legislation. As VICE News reports, gun sales are taking off in Washington State, and it looks like the most popular items are the very arms that anti-gun Democrats are trying to make off-limits.

Gun store owners across Washington state say that AR-15 sales are through the roof due to a proposed assault weapon ban that’s currently making its way through the legislature.

… House Bill 1240, which would create an official definition of “assault weapon” and prohibit all future sales or transfers of firearms that fall into that category, was introduced at the urging of Gov. Jay Inslee and Attorney General Bob Ferguson. It still has a ways to go: next week, a Senate Committee will vote on it, then it’ll go to a full vote before the Democrat-majority Senate.

But gun store owners told VICE News that they weren’t feeling very confident about things shaking out in their favor. “It looks bleak,” said Tom Engel, owner of i5 Guns & Ammo in Lacey, Washington.

… Independent gun store owners in Washington told VICE News that they believe any assault weapon ban would ultimately be overturned, but in the meantime they’re preparing for the worst. Engel said that some out-of-state firearm dealers are acting like the ban is already in place and have shut down transfers of semi-automatic weapons to his store, while other dealers have been holding sales and prioritizing shipments to Washington

Even though the future looks uncertain, business is booming for now. Engel says that despite some dealers hitting “pause,” he’s exhausted his inventory and has seen a 10 or 20 fold increase in firearm transfers.

James Campbell, a retiree who co-owns South Sound Guns in Olympia, Washington, said that sales were “ridiculous right now.” “We’re working extra hours and everything to try to keep up,” said Campbell.

Anthony Paulman, who owns Tactical Weapons in TumTum, Washington, near the border with Idaho, says they’ve seen about a 50 percent increase in sales, largely driven by people buying AR-15’s, and that the customers have been a mix of first time and long-time gun owners. Paulman says he’s banking on a provision of the bill that says gunsmiths could continue to offer repairs for AR-15’s owned prior to the ban, and is considering shifting his business to focus on repairs and out-of-state sales. Another gun store owner was so busy with customers at 10 a.m. that he had to cut our conversation short.

We saw the same phenomenon in Illinois and Oregon in advance of their own recent gun control moves. Illinois’s ban on “assault weapons” and “large capacity” magazines is currently facing a number of legal challenges, but even before Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed the bill in early January, gun owners were flocking to gun stores across Illinois, with Maxon’s Shooter Supply’s Dan Eldridge telling Bearing Arms he saw an almost 1000% increase in the number of modern sporting rifles sold ahead of the ban taking effect.

In Oregon, gun sales also cranked up after Measure 114 was narrowly approved by voters and put on ice, at least temporarily, by a county judge. As we reported in February:

In January 2022 Oregon had 23,939 NICS checks for firearm transfers. In January of 2023, as Measure 114 was being implemented and challenged in court, the number shot up to 48,206; an incredible increase of 101%. Gun sales doubled in Oregon last month compared year-to-year, and the only reason to explain it is the number of Oregonians rushing to buy a firearm ahead of the idiotic permit-to-purchase aspect of the gun control initiative taking effect; something that hasn’t happened both because of the courts and the fact that the state wasn’t ready to implement the half-cocked regime despite assurances to the contrary.

The NICS figure could also undercount the true demand for firearms in Oregon. So many people have been trying to purchase guns in the state over the past few months that the Oregon State Police have reported backlogs in submitting NICS requests, so the 44,225 checks that were reported may not represent those who are currently waiting for their check to be submitted or approved.

What we do know is that demand spiked as soon as it became apparent that Measure 114 had been approved by voters (it ultimately received 50.7% support). There were more than 86,000 checks in November, and another 68,000 or so in December; both far higher than historic averages.

Nothing gooses gun sales like the threat of a ban on commonly-owned firearms, and this phenomenon is now on display in Washington State. As it turns out, telling people they can’t have something makes a lot of folks decide that now’s the time to get it, and I suspect that sales are going to remain strong right up until the point the state of Washington tells gun store owners they have to pull modern sporting rifles from their inventory or else face legal repercussions.

HB 1240 won’t do anything to reduce crime or save lives, but it’s helping to sell a lot of guns in the short term. I just hope that those Washington State gun owners who are sending a message with their purchases are just as willing to open up their wallets and support the legal challenges to HB 1240 if and when they become necessary to restore their Second Amendment right and take this gun ban off the books.

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WA “assault weapons” ban clears House in late-night vote

March 9, 2023 by Cam Edwards Leave a Comment

Gun control activists have been trying for years now to get an “assault weapons” ban passed in Washington State, and are closer than ever before after the state House approved a gun ban bill on Wednesday evening. While there was more bipartisan opposition to the ban than bipartisan support, thanks to the lopsided Democratic majority in OIympia supporters of the anti-gun legislation could afford to lose a few of their fellow Democrats on the issue, and in the end HB 1240 cleared the House on a 55-42 vote after just a couple hours of debate.

Citing an epidemic of mass shootings and other gun violence in the U.S. and in the state, Democrats have flexed their majorities to push forward the assault-weapon ban while also advancing other gun restrictions, including a 10-day waiting period for purchases and a bill that would hold gunmakers liable for negligent sales.

During the debate on the assault-weapons bill, Democrats pointed to a nonstop succession of mass shootings across the country that have claimed the lives of schoolchildren, teachers, churchgoers, nightclub patrons and others, gunned down by assailants frequently wielding assault-style weapons such as AR-15s.

State Rep. Darya Farivar, D-Seattle, lamented a modern cycle of “deaths, sadness, thoughts and prayers, and then back to business.” She said she has experienced a shooter lockdown, and she decried the fearful reality faced by schoolchildren. “Our young people deserve better, and our young people are saying this is not good enough.”

Republicans said the ban violates the federal and state constitutions and predicted it would be overturned by courts. They also argued it would not stop criminals or prevent mass shootings while infringing on the rights of law-abiding people seeking to defend their families.

“Firearms are the great equalizer,” said state Rep. Travis Couture, R-Allyn, Mason County, touting their use to defend against “all sorts of predators.” He said AR-15s and other weapons targeted by the bill are “not weapons of war” but are “the most popular firearms in our society.”

Rep. Joel McEntire, R-Cathlamet, argued the focus on guns is misplaced. “We don’t have a problem with rifles. We have a problem with moral decay,” he said.

Washington State is definitely trending in the wrong direction when it comes to violent crime, but it’s not because Democrats haven’t yet banned the sale of modern sporting rifles. Those guns aren’t used in a lot of crime to begin with, but as we’ve seen in cities like Washington, D.C. and Chicago, even bans on handguns don’t work to prevent criminal acts. The highest homicide rates on record in both cities happened back in the 1990s, long before their bans were struck down by the Supreme Court.

If the state’s Democratic majority is serious about making the state a safer place they wouldn’t be trying to criminalize the sale of the most commonly-sold rifles in the country. They’d be passing bills to stop Washington’s hemorrhaging of police officers.

Violent crimes and murders increased while the number of police officers available to respond to incidents decreased in 2021, according to a state crime report released by the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs (WASPC).

According to the report, violent crime overall, which includes murder, aggravated assault, robbery and rape, increased by 12.3% in 2021.

There were 325 murders in 2021, an increase of 5.9% over 2020, following a 47% increase the year before. Strachan said this is the highest number of murders recorded since WASPC began collecting this data in 1980.

“It is worth noting because it’s a reasonable question to ask, ‘What about the murder rate when you take into account population?’ You can see that the murder rate actually was slightly higher in the mid-90s and again in the late 80s. So we need to make sure that we’re using the data in a transparent way – highest number of murders in terms of numbers,” said Strachan.

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The number of commissioned law enforcement officers decreased 4.4%. The per capita rate of law enforcement officers fell to 1.38 per 1,000 statewide.

“When the staffing is down, the numbers are up,” said Strachan.

Strachan said it is the lowest per capita rate of officers the state has seen since WASPC began tracking this data in 1980, and it’s the lowest in the nation.

The national average per capita rate for officers is 2.33 officers per 1,000, according to the FBI.

“Right now, a lot of agencies are treading water. Not every single one. Not every single agency is in a staffing crisis; many are,” said Strachan. “These things are problems with solutions, and that is to support good policing and to recognize that public safety is important.”

Now, that report was issued last summer so it will be a few months before we get updated statistics for 2022, but we already have the numbers for the state’s biggest city, and they’re not good. At all.

Seattle’s violent crime rate reached a 15-year high in 2022, surpassing the record set in 2021, according to a yearly crime report released by the Seattle Police Department (SPD).

New data released by SPD indicates that violent crime increased by 4% compared to 2021, which was the previous all-time high in reported crimes. Totals in 2022, however, surpassed the 2021 mark with 49,577 violent and property crimes. The department reported that aggravated assault and motor vehicle thefts were “significantly” high in 2022 compared to a five-year weighted average.

Officers investigated 52 homicides in 2022, an increase from 41 homicides in 2021. Of the 52 homicides in Seattle, 73% died from gun violence, according to the report.

The report indicated 2022 had the second-highest total homicides after 53 homicides were reported in 2020.

Police said shootings and shots fired reached an all-time in 2022. The previous high was 2021, followed by 2020, indicating a three-year trend in which shootings have increased.

If anyone thinks that HB 1240 is going to significantly change these statistics they’re deluding themselves. The individuals responsible for the increased violence across the state aren’t going to care if the sale of modern sporting rifles is prohibited by the state. HB 1240 is about chilling the right to keep and bear arms, not improving public safety. Thankfully Second Amendment groups are already planning litigation if the bill ends up being signed into law by Gov. Jay Inslee, and the Democrats’ current jubilation is likely to be short-lived once the courts get involved.

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