King County Prosecutor Leesa Manion highlights serious concerns over Washington’s juvenile gun laws, deeming them dangerously lenient. During an interview on KIRO Newsradio, she points out that meaningful rehabilitation interventions only begin after a young person faces five convictions for unlawfully carrying a firearm, a timeline she believes is excessive given the grave risks involved.
Manion advocates for House Bill 1536, which aims to facilitate earlier intervention for minors caught unlawfully possessing firearms. She emphasizes the potential for rehabilitation among youth and stresses the urgent need for action to prevent future crimes, arguing that the first instance of a juvenile carrying a gun should warrant significant concern from the community.
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