Posted February 22, 2017 5:50 pm by Comments

By Beth Baumann

guns

The Washington State Legislature will be reviewing a new bill put forth by Sen. Maralyn Chase (D-Edmonds), who wants to require a person to have liability insurance before he or she can purchase a firearm. Under Senate Bill 5795, every gun purchaser must possess liability insurance that covers the potential use of a firearm for self-defense. Even private sellers would have to make sure their buyers also have insurance. The only exception would be for law enforcement personnel who use firearms as part of their day-to-day duties.

Should the seller fail to comply with the law, if passed, a $10,000 fine would be imposed.

But of course, Sen. Chase refuses to admit her proposed legislation is another piece of gun control legislation.

“I fully believe in Second Amendment rights, however, with those rights come great responsibilities,” Sen. Chase said in a statement. “We see the destructive power of guns almost nightly on the news and yet we do not require gun owners to have any type of liability insurance. Requiring liability insurance may cause an irresponsible gun owner to exercise extra care in preventing firearm-related accidents, especially in tragic accidents involving children.”

How would having liability insurance make someone exercise …Read the Rest

Source:: Bearing Arms

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