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Published: February 13, 2019, 1:40pm

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About Initiative 1639

Initiative 1639 (I-1639) made several changes to this state’s gun laws, including:

  • Increasing the age limit for purchasing a semiautomatic rifle from 18 to 21;
  • Requiring dealers to wait at least 10 days before delivering a semiautomatic assault rifle — defined by I-1639 as “any rifle which utilizes a portion of the energy of a firing cartridge to extract the fired cartridge case and chamber the next round, and which requires a separate pull of the trigger to fire each cartridge” — to a buyer;
  • Ensuring every person who purchases a semiautomatic assault rifle has proof of completing a recognized firearm safety training program in the past five years;
  • Requiring semiautomatic assault rifle buyers to have written approval by the chief of police or sheriff in their home jurisdiction, stating they are eligible to own a firearm and that their application to purchase a firearm has been approved;
  • Using the national instant criminal background check system established by the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act to ensure a person is eligible to possess a firearm;
  • Including the purchase of semiautomatic assault rifles to require the same type of enhanced background checks that currently apply to pistol purchases in Washington;
  • Restricting delivery of a semiautomatic assault rifle to a buyer who has an outstanding warrant for their arrest;
  • Requiring a warning on application form for the purchase of a pistol or semiautomatic assault rifle stating “CAUTION: The presence of a firearm in the home has been associated with an increased risk of suicide, death during domestic violence incidents and unintentional deaths to children and others;”
  • Creating new criminal offenses for the unsafe storage of firearms. More specifically, people who fail to securely store their firearm would be charged with a felony if their firearm falls into the possession of a person who is not legally able to buy a firearm and who uses that weapon to injure or kill another person. A person who fails to securely store a firearm and has that firearm used by a person ineligible to possess such a weapon to intimidate or threaten the safety of others could be found guilty of a gross misdemeanor under I-1639.
  • Requiring a firearm dealer to offer to sell or give a secure gun storage device or trigger lock to every firearm buyer or firearm transferee;
  • Developing a “cost-effective and efficient process” to verify, annually, that people who have purchased a pistol or semiautomatic assault rifle are still eligible to possess a firearm under Washington state and federal laws;
  • Imposing a fee of up to $25 (subject to change due to inflation) on the buyer of a semiautomatic assault rifle to help pay for the annual background checks; and
  • • Requiring firearms retailers to post the following under the threat of a civil infraction and up to $250 fine: “Warning: You may face criminal prosecution if you store or leave an unsecured firearm where a person who is prohibited from possessing firearms can and does obtain possession.”
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