Posts Tagged ‘Second Amendment’
Bill Allows Voluntary Suspension of 2A Rights
Washington State legislators have passed a bill being called an innovative prevention measure to reduce the number of suicides by firearms. The bill allows individuals the opportunity to have their rights to firearms suspended voluntarily if they feel they are at risk for suicide. The concept of allowing individuals suffering from depression and other forms…
Read MoreWA Sheriff Refuses to Enforce Law He Says Violates the 2nd Amendment
A Washington State Police Chief is refusing to honor “The Public Safety and Semiautomatic Assault Rifle Act”. Saying it violates Second Amendment rights.
Read MoreConcealed Carrier Ends Shooting at Tumwater, Washington Walmart
A quick and chaotic one-man crime wave struck the small Washington town of Tumwater on Father’s Day, 2018. Luckily an armed citizen was there to stop the violence.
Read MoreSpanaway Convenience Store Owner to Face Prison Sentence for Shooting Shoplifter
Back in March of 2016, Min Kim, the owner of a Spanaway convenience store was part of an incident that had become all too common in his store, shoplifting. But this time, Kim wasn’t going to stand for it.
Read MoreSpanaway Man Shoots Home Invader in Children’s Bedroom
Most parents would do anything to defend the lives of their children but few are ever called upon to do so. That still doesn’t mean you should not train or be prepared because if a Spanaway father was not he could have experienced the worst tragedy we can face, the death of a child.
Read MoreFinley Couple Holds Their Own Against Group of Thieves
A Finley couple certainly didn’t expect a bonding activity of theirs to be defending their property from a group of thieves, but that’s the thing about crime. It can pop up anywhere and you need to be ready for it.
Read MoreNinth Circuit Court Rules Against Seattle Police Second Amendment Lawsuit
What do you think of the ever-present danger that trained gun carriers such as our police have to handle? What about their ability and necessity to be situationally aware at all times when on the clock? Is that enough to be held to another standard when it comes to use of force? That’s what the Seattle Police argued to the Ninth Circuit Court in the Mahoney vs. City of Seattle case that has just wrapped up.
Read MoreMarysville Concealed Carrier Receives Praise from Local Police
Joe Hemrich, a Marysville homeowner has been receiving plaudits from the Marysville police department for his recent handling of a potentially deadly situation in the early morning hours of September 18th.
Read More17-Year-Old Girl Assists Spokane Police When She Pulls Gun On Home Invader
Kimber Woods was at home early in the morning when she heard of reports of a man on the run from police. Soon, his run came into her home.
Read MoreJUSTIFIED: Woman Forced to Shoot Attacking Ex-Boyfriend
A 19-year-old Seattle woman was forced to shoot her ex-boyfriend as he charged at her holding a gun in the city’s Capitol Hill neighborhood on Monday morning, Seattle police say.
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