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Washington’s Permit-To-Purchase Gun Bill Clears The House

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Washington Democrats continue to drive the state into an authoritarian dystopia, this time with the House’s recent approval of their newest anti-Second Amendment measure to require a state permit to purchase firearms. Apparently, they didn’t get the memo that the Second Amendment itself is an American’s permit, but perhaps they don’t feel they are part of the country anymore, or maybe they are just rebelling in the seditious totalitarian manner the left excels at. More on that later. 

House Bill 1163 is headed to the Washington Senate with the hope of infringing further upon Washingtonian’s Constitutional rights after a nearly four-hour debate into the late night hours of Friday evening and resuming midday on Saturday, March 9. The Democrat majority was able to push the bill through without any Republican votes needed or procured. If the legislation passes into law, residents of whatever country that place has become would be required to apply for and receive a five-year permit before being able to purchase firearms. The process would be administered by the Washington State Patrol, and applicants will be subject to a certified firearms safety program prerequisite within the past five years to be eligible, with exceptions for those considered a higher class of citizens, meaning police officers and active duty military.

For applicants who have completed the safety training and passed the state patrol’s Firearms Background Check Program, the state would have to issue the permit within 30 days or 60 days if the applicant doesn’t have a state ID. Aside from being barred from owning firearms, denials will be issued to individuals on bond awaiting trial or sentencing on felony charges or who are subject to an arrest warrant, which might seem reasonable to Democrats who have forgotten about due process. 

Individuals may challenge denied applications in court. However, considering that half of the 3,400 denied applications in 2024 were appealed and two-thirds of those appeals were successful, one has to wonder if the state will be reimbursing court costs for those “mistakenly” denied. I won’t hold my breath on that one. 

HB 1163 additionally requires those seeking a concealed carry license to complete similar firearms safety training, but with the level of scrutiny applied to the ability to purchase a firearm in the state, it’s odd that the carry permit would not simply accompany the purchase permit, or vice versa. I’ll chalk this up to the incessant need to collect more licensing fees at the state level. 

Supporters of this nonsense argue either disingenuously or by pure ignorance that the measure would make Washington safer.

“We know that this policy works… It will make sure guns don’t get into the wrong hands and diverted into the black market where they could be used in crimes,” said comrade Representative Liz Berry, a Seattle Democrat, and the bill’s blissful sponsor. 

Fellow Seattle Democrat and Politburo Representative Darya Farivar spouted on about the requirements ushering in a greater sense of safety in neighborhoods such as Lake City, where gunshots are a nightly occurrence.

“They keep us up. They confine us to our homes as an unofficial curfew… This legislation will lift that unofficial curfew and let us sleep. [This legislation] will ensure that everyone who decides to purchase a firearm understands the capabilities of the machinery. It will ensure people understand that this machinery can rob people of their safety, their freedom, and their lives,” Farivar said, likely even with the straight face only years of propaganda training can muster. 

Alright, you smooth-brained mammal-like automatons, listen up. Criminals don’t care about your stupid permit process. By its very nature, only those law-abiding citizens who reluctantly choose to follow your unconstitutional regulations, with a broken spirit and only a memory or an idea of what it feels like to be an American, will actually partake in this corrupt merry-go-round. Meanwhile, nobody hell-bent on violence ever asks for permission, and they certainly don’t apply for a permit. Are you really this dumb, or do you enjoy cutting your constituents off at the knees while giving free rein to those who would cause them harm? I’d call you losers, but you’re worse than that. Treasonous.  

Real Americans disagree with HB 1163, offering stern opposition on the Foundational basis that Constitutional rights should not require a permit. While they are 100% correct, I have long been an advocate that conservative states use the exact same tactic, testing whether or not the same regulations would survive judicial scrutiny if applied to the First Amendment, placing restrictions on speech that subverts Constitutional values and authority, or that which is considered “gender-affirming,” perhaps taxing or requiring permits to partake in such conversations publically. 

In a revealing note, Republican lawmakers did propose twenty-seven amendments to the bill, twenty-six of which were rejected by Democrats, including a proposed exemption for honorably discharged veterans. 

Republican Representative Jim Walsh of Aberdeen says HB 1163 violates Washington’s state constitution, protecting the right to due process, privacy, and access to firearms as a means of self-defense. 

“This may be the worst bad bill we’ve seen so far this session,” said Walsh.

Meanwhile, the state patrol estimates a cost of $13.7 million in the state budget to administer the new program, with that amount rising to nearly $20 million in the 2027-29 budget. However, they are confident that the cost of the new permit-to-purchase scam can be offset by the extortion, I mean fees, collected for fingerprinting and background checks. So, let’s put this into perspective. They are going to spend millions of your tax dollars to infringe on your rights only to recoup the money that they spent by stealing more from you in fees to cover it. You can’t make this stuff up. These people are a living abomination on earth. 

The legislation serves as the centerpiece of a host of bills aimed at removing gun rights under the guise of curbing criminal gun violence, including legislation to prohibit carrying a gun or any other weapon in a park “where children are likely to be present,” state and local public buildings, and county fairgrounds. Of course, these people don’t want you protecting your children. The more of them they get killed, the more they can push to further disarm law-abiding Americans. Brought to you by the party that encourages late-term abortion and child mutilation. Think about it…

Seriously, is Washington, or any of the states whose footsteps they are following, really still a part of America? I don’t think so, and perhaps residents of these states may want to consider the meaning of taxation without representation, as they are clearly being denied their Constitutional rights, charged for the scraps that remain, and expected to say thank you. Unfortunately, things don’t look that great on the federal side either, where the priority is supposed to be upholding, defending, and guaranteeing American rights enumerated in the Constitution. That being said, perhaps it’s time we all start reflecting on the meaning of taxation without representation.

22 thoughts on “Washington’s Permit-To-Purchase Gun Bill Clears The House”

  1. They are going to spend millions of your tax dollars to infringe on your rights only to recoup the money that they spent by stealing more from you in fees to cover it.

    That’s what government does. That’s all that government does. That’s all that government has ever done. That’s all that government will ever do. That is what government is.

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  2. I need a bit of clarification. This bill is only to purchase a Firearm, not to own already purchased firearms, correct? Either way, it’s not constitutional.

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  3. If that were my statue I’d cut the twisted gun barrel back to 3 inches and add a new front sight.
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    I have some confidence that gun laws protect me.
    The powers that be could start an education program for all those criminals that can not read.
    Once they pass their literacy test gun laws would prevent 99.9999% of gun violence I am sure.

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  4. Despicable photo shows how creative Gun Control zealots are with Gun Control an Agenda that History Confirms is Rooted in Racism and Genocide.

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  5. It will be overturned on constitutional grounds after the first lawsuit….just like NCs long-standing permit to purchase law was.

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    • It’s also to maintain your Washington CPL. In order to get your first or renew your current CPL, you’ll have to have the permit. The permits are only valid for 5 years, just like the CPL.
      First-time buyers will to take the class, pay all the fees, do a background check, and then wait up to 30 days to get the permit. Then when they go to buy their first firearm they’ll undergo the same background check again. The waiting period is 10 business days before they can bring it home. In reality, that’s close to 2 weeks because of weekends.

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  6. Why such a long article? Simply count the number of Dimwitocrat votes, and the number of Republicrat votes. Debates are just noise fests/political theatre.

    I would suggest counting the number of anti and pro 2A representatives, but those would be Republicrats, and they mostly would not want to be known as pro-gun.

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      • “I miss the edit and delete functions. I prefer to immediately spout off on any given topic, then consider what I’ve said.”

        Mega Dittos !

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  7. “In a revealing note, Republican lawmakers did propose twenty-seven amendments to the bill, twenty-six of which were rejected by Democrats, including a proposed exemption for honorably discharged veterans. ”

    Yeah, tired of this BS. A discharged veteran is no different than a regular citizen. Trying to get carve-outs for a “special” group hurts all the other groups. This is no different than special treatment for LE or active duty military.

    It applies to everyone or it applies to no one.

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  8. What is the secret to replying to a comment.
    I push the reply icon and nothing happens.

    ( comment will appear day after tomorrow)
    Improved?
    Electric windshield wipers were an improvement.
    Electric windows were not.

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    • I’ll see your electric windows and raise ya’ an EV !
      … saw one on fire on the side of the highway last week – four pieces of fire equipment standing by and watching it burn, with traffic backed upfor a mile behind it. Glad I was going the other direction.

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  9. RE: “We know that this policy works… It will make sure guns don’t get into the wrong hands and diverted into the black market where they could be used in crimes,” said comrade Representative Liz Berry, a Seattle Democrat.

    How do you know that “this policy works” exactly? How about some data to support your assertion? How will will you make criminals obey it–exactly? What a bunch of complete, ignorant nonsense….

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    • If a gun control act is implemented, and the number of deaths and injuries inflicted by firearms also goes down, it is settled science that there are no other factors that explain the decline. Math is math, and you can’t evade it.

      No guns, no gun crime. No law, no crime at all.

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  10. The level of cognitive dissonance required to serve in Washington government or pass laws like this is just mind boggling. I enjoyed how the author pointed out that banning protection in parks where YOUR children may need protection is just the pinacle of hypocrisy. I live in the free state of Idaho (thank God!) we are just a couple miles from the Washington border and the contrast between the two towns is stark. On the Idaho side we are safe, clean and free from homelessness, open drug use and violent crime is relatively rare. Contrast that with Spokane just 5 miles down the freeway and it’s like traveling into a dystopian hellscape straight out of Sci-Fi. Crime, drugs and homelessness are out of control. But I have to remind myself that this isn’t a bug it’s THE feature. Tax to the point of poverty. Provide nothing in return and perpetuate the crisis to establish the dependency of more government. There is no plan to fix anything, instead the plan was always to destroy everything.

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  11. I guess as retired Military and was a firearms instructor I would have to take that silly ass class too! EFF them in the biden! Dry!

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