Saturday, April 29, 2023

Washington adopts historic new gun safety laws.


Link Source: https://medium.com/wagovernor/washington-adopts-historic-new-gun-safety-laws-b9cfed6beeec

Today, Gov. Jay Inslee signed three new bills into law, continuing Washington state’s progress to enact meaningful gun safety measures.


Washington is now one of 10 states in America with a ban on assault weapons, and one of a few states with a waiting period and training requirement for all gun purchases. Another new law empowers consumers with the ability to sue firearm manufacturers or retailers for irresponsible conduct, something only four other states have enacted.


“Today Washington state is putting the gun industry in its place and improving the health, safety and lives of our residents. I want to thank the many legislators and advocates who have worked for years to deliver some of these policies to the governor’s desk,” Inslee said.


Today marked the latest development in what the Seattle Times editorial board has called “a sea-change in Washington’s gun laws.” Voters touched off this cultural shift by passing I-1639 in 2018, the most comprehensive gun safety legislation up to that point in state history. Legislators have since enacted more common-sense reforms, like bans on bump stocks and high-capacity magazines, tools that amplify the destruction shooters can cause.


Statistics show that Washington’s work to counteract the epidemic of gun violence is working. From 2018 to 2021, the number of deaths by firearm nationwide increased substantially, but firearm deaths in Washington remain well below national averages. Still, gun violence claims the lives of more than two people every day in Washington, more than 800 people each year. Three quarters of those deaths are suicides. Studies suggest many gun deaths are preventable.

The bills Inslee signed today are evidence-based reforms that will provide further protections from gun violence for Washington communities.


Assault weapons restrictions

SHB 1240 prohibits the sale, distribution and importation of assault weapons in Washington. The bill was requested by Inslee and Attorney General Bob Ferguson, and prime sponsored by Rep. Strom Peterson.


Assault weapons were created for the military and designed to kill humans quickly and efficiently. Washington law defines assault weapons using both a list of specific firearms — including certain types of rifles and pistols —and a list of specific features that enable mass killing.


Existing legal owners can retain assault weapons they currently own. Those who would like to forfeit their assault weapons are able to sell them to a licensed retailer, who can then sell the weapon out-of-state. A violation of this restriction constitutes a gross misdemeanor and is actionable under the state’s Consumer Protection Act.


These weapons have been used in shootings in Washington and across the country repeatedly in recent years. Analysis by the Washington Post shows that the blast effect created by the bullets fired from guns like the AR-15 creates wounds that might have been survivable coming from standard, smaller caliber weapons. Joseph Sakran, a trauma surgeon and gunshot survivor himself, told the Post why a bullet fired from an assault weapon is so deadly.


“[A bullet fired from an assault weapon] literally can pulverize bones, it can shatter your liver and it can provide this blast effect.” — Dr. Joseph Sakran


The evidence that assault weapon bans prevent gun deaths comes from America’s recent history. When a federal assault weapons ban was in effect from 1994 to 2004, mass shooting fatalities were 70% less likely to occur as compared to the periods before and after.


Safety training and waiting periods

With a smaller proportion of first-time gun buyers purchasing a firearm for hunting — an activity for which a license and training has long been a standard legal requirement — more of Washington’s new gun-owners increasingly lack any kind of training in how to handle and store a gun safely.

HB 1143, requested by Inslee and sponsored by Rep. Liz Berry, changes the law to reflect changing trends. Now, gun buyers in Washington are required to complete a training course that includes:


Proper storage, handling, use and transportation practices

Explanation of self-defense laws

Strategies to peacefully de-escalate arguments

Risk awareness associated with children and people with suicidal thoughts accessing firearms

This essential safety training was already a requirement for the purchase of some rifles. The notion that people handling deadly weapons should all have some training is common sense. That’s why 81% of Americans support policies like this one, according to a recent survey.


Cassandra Crifasi, a gun owner who grew up in Washington and an associate professor of health policy at Johns Hopkins University, testified in support of this bill earlier this year.


“These proposed policies increase accountability and responsibility among gun owners and lower the likelihood that guns will fall into the wrong hands. And they are supported by most Americans, including the majority of gun owners like me… As a researcher and a responsible gun owner, I believe [HB 1143 is an effective policy] that will keep my home state safer,” said Crifasi.

The law also establishes a mandatory 10-day waiting period for gun purchases. Waiting periods create a buffer between the time of gun purchase and gun acquisition. According to the Giffords Law Center, studies show suicides attempts are often impulsive episodes, made with little planning. Similarly, emotional factors that can lead to violence, such as rage and anger, are often short-lived.


Studies show that waiting period laws can prevent suicides and homicides because they allow for a cooling off period — a chance for people to reconsider intentions to hurt themselves or others.


The 10-day waiting period will also enable local law enforcement to conduct in-depth background checks on all gun buyers, ensuring that ineligible buyers are not able to acquire a firearm.


Access to justice for victims

SB 5078, requested by Inslee and Ferguson and sponsored by Sen. Jamie Pedersen, increases industry accountability and access to justice for gun violence victims and survivors.


The law clarifies legal liabilities for gun dealers and manufacturers for knowingly creating, maintaining or contributing to a public nuisance by designing, selling or marketing products that:


Promote conversion of products into illegal products

Market products to children

Sell weapons to people prohibited from possessing and purchasing firearms

Allow straw purchases

Distribute or sell firearms to dealers known to be acting in a dangerous or irresponsible manner

Violations of this policy can be enforced by the Attorney General. Residents in Washington who are harmed as a result of irresponsible or dangerous conduct by a firearm manufacturer or dealer can also sue gun manufacturers or retailers under the Consumer Protection Act.


IN OTHER STATE NEWS HEADLINES:


AG Ferguson and Legislature partner to create Organized Retail Crime Unit within Attorney General’s Office.

OLYMPIA — Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced today that the Legislature fully funded his request to create a centralized Organized Retail Crime Unit to coordinate, investigate and prosecute multi-jurisdictional retail crime statewide. (details)



Registration open for National Consortium on Racial and Ethnic Fairness in Courts and Supreme Court Symposium this May in Seattle--WA COURTS

The 35th annual National Consortium on Racial and Ethnic Fairness in the Courts (NCREFC) is being held at the Hilton Motif Hotel in Seattle May 21-24, with registration open for the conference being hosted by the Washington Supreme Court’s Minority & Justice Commission. (details)


Washington state to receive $74.4 million in coastal and climate resilience funding

NOAA's Office for Coastal Management will award funds to Ecology to enhance habitat and protect infrastructure in Padilla and Willapa bays--DOE (details)


Environmental penalties issued for the 4th quarter of 2022.

OLYMPIA – 

The Washington Department of Ecology issued $273,090 in penalties of $1,000 or more from October through December 2022.--DOE


Job growth softens in March

OLYMPIA – Washington’s economy gained an estimated 1,500 jobs (seasonally adjusted) in March.

"Nonfarm payroll employment growth slowed in March after having expanded at a rapid pace in recent months,” said Employment Security Department (ESD) State Economist Paul Turek. "The pause in hiring could either be temporary or a sign that labor market conditions are loosening. The next months ahead should provide further evidence of the direction the labor market is headed.” (details)


2) NEWS FROM OUR CONRESSIONAL DELEGATION

KILMER, BIPARTISAN GROUP OF LAWMAKERS LEAD EFFORT TO TACKLE MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES ACROSS U.S. MILITARY

BIPARTISAN SERVICEMEMBERS MENTAL HEALTH IMPROVEMENT ACT WOULD ESTABLISH MENTAL HEALTH TASK FORCE WITHIN U.S. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE. (details)


ICYMI: KILMER, MURRAY RENEW PUSH TO DESIGNATE WILDERNESS, PROTECT RIVERS ON OLYMPIC PENINSULA

LEGISLATION WOULD PERMANENTLY PROTECT 126,500+ ACRES OF OLYMPIC NATIONAL FOREST AS WILDERNESS, 464 TOTAL RIVER MILES AS WILD AND SCENIC RIVERS. (details)


Salmon Restoration Projects in WA Awarded $2.6 Million to Remove Fish Barriers, Cantwell, Murray Announce

BIL funding championed by Cantwell, Murray will help restore rivers, protect wildlife, and boost salmon and orca populations. (details)


Nisqually Indian Tribe Receives $500K Grant to Secure High Speed, Affordable Internet

Tribes in state have received more than $93.4 million from the Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program. (details)


Murray, Scott Reintroduce Child Care for Working Families Act to Tackle Child Care Crisis and Get Families the Child Care & Pre-K They Need. (details)


Murray on McCarthy Debt Ceiling Vote: Dead on Arrival Legislation is “A Disaster for Everyone”



3) WORLD & NATIONAL NEWS

WORLD.

Concluding Biggest-Ever Youth Forum, Speakers Call for Young People’s Vital Participation in Intergovernmental Processes, Summits, Decision-Making.


Security Council Condemns Decision by Taliban to Ban Afghan Women from Working for United Nations in Afghanistan, Unanimously Adopting Resolution 2681 (2023)


Remarks at a UN Security Council Arria-Formula Meeting on the Abduction and Deportation of Children During Armed Conflict.


Secretary Antony J. Blinken At a State Luncheon in Honor of Republic of Korea President Yoon Suk-Yeol.


South Korean President Yoon Visits Pentagon, Discusses Deterrence.-DOD


NATION.


FACT SHEET: House Republican Proposals Hurt Children, Students, and Borrowers, and Undermine Education.


FDA Approves First Orally Administered Fecal Microbiota Product for the Prevention of Recurrence of Clostridioides difficile Infection.


HUD Seeks Public Comment on Potential Changes to Regulation Requiring Accessibility and Prohibiting Discrimination on the Basis of Disability in HUD-Assisted Programs.


HUD AWARDS $15 MILLION TO HELP LOW-INCOME SENIORS AGE IN PLACE

Grants will fund health and safety repairs in homes of low-income elderly homeowners.


New portable system employs two methods of detection for increased accuracy and reduced false positives.

New and improved gunshot detection technology will soon make American communities of all sizes safer. The Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) and its industry partner Shooter Detection Systems (SDS) developed SDS Outdoor, a gunshot detection system that builds on existing SDS technology to deliver new capabilities that significantly improve the response and management of outdoor shootings.-DSHS


4) BUSINESS


Man Sentenced for Stealing Over 712 Bitcoin Subject to Forfeiture

An Ohio man was sentenced today to four years and three months in prison for stealing over 712 bitcoin that were the proceeds of the darknet bitcoin mixer Helix and subject to forfeiture in a then-pending criminal case.--DOJ


Treasury Department Announces Approval of Federal Funds to Connect Hawaii Homes and Families to Affordable, High-Speed Internet as Part of President Biden’s Investing in America Agenda.


IRS seeking applications for TCE and VITA grants; organizations provide free tax return help for seniors, underserved.


USDA Announces $45 Million Funding Opportunity to Support Underserved and Veteran Farmers, Ranchers, and Foresters.


Federal Reserve Board announces the results from the review of the supervision and regulation of Silicon Valley Bank, led by Vice Chair for Supervision Barr.




5) IN FOCUS & LOCAL MEETINGS


In Focus

Commerce commits $83.5 million to address homelessness through affordable housing construction.

First-ever Apple Health and Homes Capital plus additional funding advance new projects to serve people experiencing or at risk of homelessness in communities across Washington state.

https://www.commerce.wa.gov/news/commerce-commits-83-5-million-to-address-homelessness-through-affordable-housing-construction/

Olympia, WA — The Washington State Department of Commerce announced new funding awards totaling $83.5 million to provide affordable housing opportunities in communities across the state.


The new Office of Apple Health and Homes and Commerce’s Multifamily Housing Unit awarded $43.7 million to create 484 multifamily housing units. Commerce is reserving 113 units for permanent supportive housing for individuals experiencing homelessness and health or behavioral health challenges. Performance-based contracts require that the new housing units created with this funding remain in service for the intended purpose for at least 40 years.


“These capital investments will help fund the most important step in healthy recovery for individuals across the state who need it most, and improve healthcare outcomes for Medicaid recipients,” said Corina Grigoras, Assistant Director for Commerce’s Housing Division.


See the list of Apple Health and Homes awardees. [Box PDF]


In addition, $39.8 million remaining from the Rapid Capital Housing program will fund projects on the Housing Trust Fund waitlist from prior funding rounds to keep the state’s affordable housing pipeline strong for years. Construction will be able to move forward on 291 new affordable housing units in communities from Walla Walla and Mattawa in Eastern Washington to Raymond and Lopez Island in Western Washington. With these awards, Commerce addresses the gap for all of the partial funding commitments made last year.


See the list of waitlist projects awarded funding. [Box PDF]


“Commerce used extensive public input from stakeholders, other public funders and legislatively authorized flexibility to fund the waitlist and move projects toward the finish line,” Grigoras said. “We distributed funding to ensure that every region receives needed resources to tackle our state’s affordable housing crisis.”


Commerce’s latest awards and funding opportunities for affordable housing are available on the Applying to the Housing Trust Fund web page. Email any questions about applying for funds to htfapp@commerce.wa.gov.


Related story

HUD Announces $5 Million Available to Help End Youth, Family Homelessness

WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced that it will make available $5 million for new Family Unification Program (FUP) voucher assistance for youth and families who lack safe and adequate housing. This funding opportunity will help strengthen coordination among public housing authorities (PHAs), public child welfare agencies (PCWAs), and Continuums of Care (CoCs) and increase access to supportive services for those who need them.


 

CLALLAM COUNTY MEETINGS.


Clallam County Commission work session for 5/1/23

https://www.clallamcountywa.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_05012023-793


Clallam County regular meeting for 5/2/23

https://www.clallamcountywa.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_05022023-794


Clallam County Housing solutions meeting for 5/5/23

https://www.clallamcountywa.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_05052023-786


Planning Commission Meeting of Wednesday, May 3, 2023, 6:00 p.m

https://www.clallamcountywa.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_05032023-789


City of Port Angeles Council meeting for 5/2/23

https://www.cityofpa.us/DocumentCenter/View/13022/05022023-Agenda-Packet


OMC COMMISSION MEETING for 5/3/23

https://www.olympicmedical.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/AGENDA-May-3-2023-Work-Session.pdf



JEFFERSON COUNTY MEETINGS.


Jefferson County Commission meeting for 5/1/23

https://media.avcaptureall.cloud/meeting/0f204985-c9f8-4646-8a74-1e747e7d2c6f


PORT TOWNSEND CITY COUNCIL BUSINESS MEETING AGENDA for 5/1/23

https://cityofpt.granicus.com/GeneratedAgendaViewer.php?view_id=4&event_id=3533



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