Friday, August 23, 2019

We're the Only Ones Unstoring Enough

According to WSU assistant chief of police, Steven Hansen, the more rigorous background check process makes it difficult for the police force and students to store guns because it would require the police department to initiate a background check every time a student asked to check out their firearm.  The new law would also require a mental health check by a state mental health provider each time a student asked to check out their firearm, a process that could take over a week... [More]
Look who this affects and why. There's a lesson here for "commonsense gun safety law"-supporting gunkapo Fudds.

[Via Michael G]

1 comment:

GaryM said...

Maybe there should be the same process every time a LEO goes on duty. Background check and mental health evaluation. Oh, and a blood alcohol test as well. Should be 12 hours "bottle to trigger" for the only ones.