Gun bill giving sheriff right to inspect homes pulled by Washington lawmakers [View all]
Washington lawmakers have pulled a contentious provision from a gun-control bill posted on the states legislative tracking website, after calling a section that gave law enforcement authority to enter homes and check for proper weapons storage a mistake.
The Seattle Times reports that Seattle trial lawyer Lance Palmer first raised doubts about Senate Bill 5737 to the newspaper, complaining: They always say, well never go house to house to take your guns away. But then you see this, and you have to wonder.
Mr. Palmer was referring to a now-scrapped section of the text that gave the local sheriff the right to conduct home searches for proper storage guns once each year. The text of the bill prior to its scrapping read, as reported by The Seattle Times: In order to continue to possess an assault weapon that was legally possessed on the effective date of this section, the person possessing shall
safely and securely store the assault weapon. The sheriff of the county may, no more than once per year, conduct an inspection to ensure compliance with this subsection.
Violators those who wouldnt let the sheriff inside to inspect could get up to a year in jail, The Seattle Times reported. Even Mr. Palmer, a self-described liberal, found the provision distasteful.
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