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What do ‘ya know: WA State gun control laws haven’t prevented increase in shootings in Tacoma

28-9-2019 < SGT Report 10 541 words
 

from Fellowship Of The Minds:



From my blog post on June 27 of this year:


“At the end of May this year I did a blog post entitled, “How’s that gun control working in Washington State since new laws were passed?”


I outlined how former presidential candidate demorat Gov. Jay Inslee signed a bunch of new gun control laws on May 7 claiming that they would “improve gun safety overall.”


The new laws included:



Statutory law prohibits firearms to persons under 21 years of age.
Police may temporarily seize guns from people a judge deems a threat to themselves or others.


In November 2018, voters approved I-1639 that includes increased background checks, firearm safety training, waiting periods before semiautomatic assault rifles may be purchased or delivered, and require certain secured firearm storage or trigger-locks, and criminalize certain firearm storage if it results in unauthorized use.


Of course these laws did NOTHING to stop criminals. As I noted in my post, “Seattle had more than one reported shooting a day somewhere in the city during the month of May; two of those incidents resulted in death.”


Guess the criminals missed the memo because gun violence continues in Washington state.


Read about all the shootings that still occurred despite the new gun control laws in Washington State.


The city of Tacoma has experienced an “uptick” in murders. On average, there are 16 murders every year in Tacoma. In 2019, there has already been 22.


Tacoma Police Chief Don Ramsdell discussed a recent uptick in violence in a video on Twitter where he discussed their strategy to mitigate the violence. Pay attention criminals as there’s an important hashtag: #TacomaCeaseFire!


Last Wednesday, residents of Tacoma tried another strategy to get criminals to stop shooting: A ‘Drums not Guns’ march! From a KOMO News report:


“The protest called “Drums not Guns” was a march for peace after a violent summer with countless shootings involving youth and young adults, many of which were fatal.


The march for peace is a first step for change, according to demonstrators.


“I think some things are really going to change around here. At some point, we got to say enough is enough,” said Danny Leonard, who is a member of the Puyallup Tribe.


Neighbors are calling for a stronger transit system, safer streets and sidewalks. Plus, more programs and space to support and build community.


“Kids are afraid. Kids don’t have safe places. Safe people in their lives, and we need all of our kids and our families and community members to have safe places and safe people in their lives,” said Smith.


Smith added that East Tacoma needs more resources and places for kids to go.


The gathering and march is the first step that neighbors hope will be the start of improving in the community they love.”


Read all about the march here.


While the demorats who rule Washington state pretend that gun control laws will solve all their problems, they ignore the REAL issue: gang violence.


Jason Rantz reports for MyNorthwest.com that Loretta Cool, spokesperson for the Tacoma Police Department, told the Tacoma News Tribune that “gang violence has not increased.” However, gang members are involved.


Read More @ FellowshipOfTheMinds.com





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