Firearms Policy Coalition To File Lawsuit Against Washington's New Magazine Ban | YOU Can Help!

The Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) is filing a lawsuit against Washington State's new magazine ban, SB 5078, which prohibits the transfer and possession of magazines accepting more than 10 rounds. The law, effective July 1, 2022, is being challenged as unconstitutional. FPC is actively seeking Washington residents in specific counties to serve as plaintiffs in their legal action.

Quick Summary

The Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) is suing Washington State over SB 5078, a new law banning magazines that accept more than 10 rounds, effective July 1, 2022. FPC aims to have the law declared unconstitutional and is seeking Washington residents in specific counties to act as plaintiffs. Interested individuals can contact FPC Law at 2AHotline.com.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Pyramid Air "Sick of COVID" Challenge
  2. 01:03FPC Lawsuit Against Washington Magazine Ban
  3. 01:41Blackout Coffee & FPC Patriot Roast
  4. 02:14FPC Press Release on SB 5078
  5. 03:02FPC Law's Aggressive Action
  6. 03:11Details of SB 5078 Magazine Ban
  7. 03:56Seeking Plaintiffs for Lawsuit
  8. 04:08Washington Counties for Plaintiffs
  9. 04:28Contact 2AHotline.com
  10. 04:38How to Support FPC
  11. 05:03Donate to FPC
  12. 05:15Blackout FPC Patriot Roast Giveaway
  13. 05:29Stay Safe and Vigilant

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Washington's new magazine ban law?

Washington's SB 5078, effective July 1, 2022, prohibits the manufacture, import, distribution, sale, and transfer of ammunition feeding devices that accept more than 10 rounds. It also covers conversion kits for such devices.

Who is suing Washington over the magazine ban?

The Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) is filing a lawsuit against the state of Washington to challenge the constitutionality of SB 5078, the new law banning standard-capacity magazines.

How can Washington residents help challenge the magazine ban?

Washington residents in specific counties can contact FPC Law at 2AHotline.com to be vetted as potential plaintiffs in the lawsuit challenging SB 5078. Having plaintiffs is crucial for the legal challenge.

What is the effective date of Washington's magazine ban?

Washington's SB 5078, which bans magazines accepting more than 10 rounds, goes into effect on July 1, 2022. The Firearms Policy Coalition is taking action before this date.

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