> Division 2 of the Washington State Court of Appeals ruled that a state
> statute criminalizing mere firearms ownership, above and beyond possession
> (i.e.,
> there is no access to the firearm), by a person charged with a serious
> offense,
> violates the state constitutional right to bear arms.
>


Thanks, Eric.  Hopefully today I'll have time to read and digest that.

Also, as of last Saturday I have another title.  I'm now the WA State
Rifle & Pistol Assn (the state's official NRA affiliate) Legislative
Chairman.  Again.  (I was from '94 to '98, when they made Al Woodbridge my
co-chair and I resigned in protest.)

JW
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