Washington's Assault Weapon Ban Has Passed Out of the Senate. What Does That Mean to You?

Published on April 9, 2023
Duration: 5:02

Washington's Senate has passed House Bill 1240, enacting an assault weapon ban. The bill's passage through the Senate involved spirited debate and the rejection of several amendments, including those related to studying effectiveness and delaying enactment pending court rulings. The bill now returns to the House for expected passage before heading to the governor's desk for signature.

Quick Summary

Washington's assault weapon ban, House Bill 1240, has successfully passed the State Senate. The bill is now headed back to the House for expected passage, after which it will be sent to the governor's desk for signature, likely around April 17th-18th.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Bad News
  2. 00:41Senate Vote and Amendments
  3. 02:32Notable Speeches and Votes
  4. 03:46Next Steps and Timeline
  5. 04:13Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current status of Washington's assault weapon ban?

Washington's assault weapon ban, House Bill 1240, has passed out of the State Senate. It is expected to pass the House and then be sent to the governor's desk for signature around mid-April.

What amendments were proposed for Washington's assault weapon ban bill?

Amendments proposed for HB 1240 included studying the ban's effectiveness and delaying its enactment until a court ruling on a similar case. An amendment to remove the emergency clause for FFLs was also proposed. All were voted down.

When is Washington's assault weapon ban expected to become law?

The bill is expected to pass the House midweek and then go to the governor's desk for signature around April 17th-18th, indicating a potential enactment date in mid-to-late April.

Who voted against Washington's assault weapon ban in the Senate?

The bill passed the Senate 27-22. While the majority supported it, two Democrats joined Republicans in voting against House Bill 1240.

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