Judge rejects attempt to block new Washington state gun restrictions
SEATTLE (AP) A federal judge on Tuesday rejected a request to block a new Washington state law banning the sale of certain semi-automatic rifles, one of three measures recently signed by Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee in an effort to reduce gun violence.
The law, which took effect immediately when Inslee signed it in April, prohibits the sale, distribution, manufacture and importation of more than 50 types of guns, including AR- and AK-style rifles. The measure does not bar the possession of such weapons by people who already have them.
It drew a quick legal challenge from two gun-rights advocacy groups the Second Amendment Foundation, based in Bellevue, and the Firearms Policy Coalition, based in Sacramento, California as well as individual gun owners and a dealer. They sought a court order blocking the law pending a trial on the merits of their claim that it violated their constitutional right to bear arms.
Considering the exceptional dangerousness of these weapons, the public interest in their regulation by the State outweighs the Plaintiffs desire to purchase more assault weapons, U.S. District Judge Robert Bryan in Tacoma. In light of recent mass deaths caused by assailants using assault weapons, it is appropriate for governmental bodies to find ways to protect the public from dangerous weapons, within the limits of the Second Amendment.
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