Still TickingGun Control) (Viewpoint Essay)
Shotgun News 2010, April 1
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Last month I mentioned that the clock was ticking; restrictive gun control--at least the most absurdly restrictive gun control--is about to die. This month, I have another encouraging example to share with you, from the Supreme Court of the State of Washington. The case is State v. Sieyes (Wash. 2010), and at first glance, you may not recognize it as a victory, A Kitsap County deputy sheriff pulled a car over for speeding. He noticed that the front seat passenger made a "furtive motion toward the front passenger floorboard." This led to a search, and the deputy found a .380 ACP pistol under the seat. The deputy arrested the passenger, a 17-year-old, named Christopher Sieyes.
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