A controversial bill aimed at banning weapons in parks, playgrounds, and government buildings progresses in Washington state after passing a partisan Senate vote. The legislation has sparked debates over public safety and Second Amendment rights, with proponents arguing that such measures are necessary to protect families from gun violence, which claims hundreds of lives annually in the state.
Despite a thorough hearing where lawmakers proposed 17 amendments to narrow the ban or better define its impacts, all but one amendment failed, highlighting sharp divisions over firearm regulation. Among the contentious proposals was one to exempt less populated “frontier” counties from the ban, illustrating the complex challenges lawmakers face in addressing both crime and public safety comprehensively.
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