Washington’s Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee on Tuesday signed into law a ban on most sales of assault-style weapons.
House Bill 1240 prohibits the manufacture, importation, distribution and sale of assault-style weapons in Washington, with an exception for sales made to armed forces and law enforcement. The bill includes the popular AR-15 rifle under its ban and dozens of other semi-automatic rifles.
Inslee, speaking at Washington’s Capitol, said “AR-15s should not be idolized, they should be prohibited, and that’s what we’re doing here today.”
The bill passed the state House last week in a 56 to 42 vote, after the state Senate passed it days earlier in a 28 to 21 vote – both votes fell largely along party lines.
“The legislature finds and declares that gun violence is a threat to the public health and safety of Washingtonians,” the bill says. “Assault weapons are civilian versions of weapons created for the military and are designed to kill humans quickly and efficiently.”
Inslee also signed into law measures enacting a 10-day “waiting period and training requirement for all gun purchases” and “empowering consumers with the ability to sue firearm manufacturers or retailers for irresponsible conduct,” according to a statement from Inslee’s office.