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William Tell
01-16-2015, 11:48 AM
Another pro gun freedom rally in Washington State.


Washington Rep. Matt Shea, R-Spokane Valley, center, poses for a group photo with gun owners, Thursday, Jan. 15, 2015, inside the Capitol in Olympia, Wash., following a gun-rights rally opposing the state's Initiative 594, which requires - with only a few exceptions - background checks on all gun sales and transfers. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
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Protestors, including Mark Ramirez, center, of Bainbridge Island, Wash., wearing his Colt M4 gun, take part in a gun-rights rally, Thursday, Jan. 15, 2015, at the Capitol in Olympia, Wash, in opposition to the state's Initiative 594. Photos » (http://www.komonews.com/news/local/Hundreds-of-gun-rights-activists-rally-at-state-capitol-288737961.html?tab=gallery&c=y)



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OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) - More than 200 gun-rights activists, most of them carrying firearms, rallied on the steps of Washington's Capitol Thursday morning to protest the expansive background-check law state voters passed in November.

State legislators and other opponents of Initiative 594's requirement of background checks on all gun sales and transfers voiced their belief that the new law unfairly infringes on their constitutional rights, and a handful of the protesters carried long guns into the public viewing gallery of the state House of Representatives just as the morning's brief floor session ended.

A series of speakers urged the crowd outside the Capitol to work to build support to repeal Initiative 594, both by contacting their legislators and by lobbying their friends and relatives. Several I-594 opponents carried signs with messages including "Prosecute criminals not harass us" and "I will not comply" during the chilly morning rally.

"We're not the bad guys, and they're trying to make us the bad guys, but we let this happen," said Adina Hicks, executive director of Protect Our Gun Rights Washington, one of several groups that organized the rally.

"Gun owners tend to be a live and let live kind of people," Hicks said. "Can't do that anymore."

Although the protest was explicitly directed against the new background-check law, a number of speakers and crowd members said their feelings extend to an opposition to gun control efforts in general.

"This is a culture war, folks," said Rep. Brian Blake, D-Aberdeen. "They don't like what we do, and they want to control what we do."

State Rep. Matt Shea, R-Spokane Valley, joined the rifle-brandishing protesters inside the Capitol and posed for pictures alongside them outside the House chamber. He declined an offer to accept a gun being handed to him without a background check. While outside, he enthusiastically told the crowd about several gun-rights bills he supports.

"Tyranny is not an option," Shea said in a rising voice. "The right to bear arms is unalienable. It can't be taken away by a majority vote. It can't be taken away by the Legislature. It can't be taken away by the Supreme Court. God gave us that."

Garrett Bosworth, 16, of Yakima clutched a wood-stock hunting rifle as she sat in the House gallery after the outdoor rally ended.

"It's like standing up to bullies," she said of efforts to fight gun control. "If you don't say anything, they're just going to keep doing it."

State Patrol officers stayed close to the gun-carrying protesters who entered the Capitol but made no arrests related to the rally. It's legal to openly carry firearms into the Capitol and the public viewing galleries above the chamber floors.

Majority Leader Pat Sullivan, D-Covington, said the issue of guns in the public gallery - which doesn't have protective glass separating it from lawmakers on the floor - has been something his caucus has been talking about.

"There are a number of members who are very uncomfortable and feel we should address the issue," he said.

He noted that people aren't allowed to bring signs into the Capitol, even though free speech is a First Amendment right.

"It points to the fact that we want to be consistent with our rules," he said.

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William Tell
01-16-2015, 11:51 AM
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Jason McMillon carries his Rock River LAR-PDS pistol with a 45-round magazine into the Legislative Building at the Capitol in Olympia, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 15, 2015, during a gun-rights rally opposing the state's Initiative 594, which requires - with only a few exceptions - background checks on all gun sales and transfers. Rules at the Capitol allow guns to be carried openly in the building. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

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Gun owners, including Garrett Bosworth, 16, center, of Yakima, Wash., pose for a selfie photo as they display their weapons in the upper gallery of the House chambers, Thursday, Jan. 15, 2015, at the Capitol in Olympia, Wash. The House was not in session when this photo was taken, and members of the group went to the gallery following a protest outside the Legislative building in opposition to Washington state's Initiative 594, which requires - with only a few exceptions - background checks on all gun sales and transfers. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
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Washington State Trooper Todd Kerbs, center, declines an offer to examine a gun belonging to Anthony Bosworth, right, of Yakima, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 15, 2015, during a gun-rights rally at the Capitol in Olympia, Wash., in opposition to the state's Initiative 594, which requires - with only a few exceptions - background checks on all gun sales and transfers. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
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Gun owners display their weapons on the steps of the Legislative Building during a gun-rights rally, Thursday, Jan. 15, 2015, at the Capitol in Olympia, Wash. The protestors were demonstrating against the state's Initiative 594, which requires - with only a few exceptions - background checks on all gun sales and transfers. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

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Joseph Sherman, 3, carries a toy pop gun as he walks with his grandfather at a gun-rights rally, Thursday, Jan. 15, 2015, at the Capitol in Olympia, Wash. The rally was in opposition to Washington state's Initiative 594, which requires - with only a few exceptions - background checks on all gun sales and transfers. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

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Gun owners display their weapons in the upper gallery of the House chambers, Thursday, Jan. 15, 2015, at the Capitol in Olympia, Wash. The House was not in session when this photo was taken, and members of the group went to the gallery following a protest outside the Legislative building in opposition to the state's Initiative 594, which requires - with only a few exceptions - background checks on all gun sales and transfers. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
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Acala
01-16-2015, 02:41 PM
Now THIS is my kind of demonstration.

JK/SEA
01-16-2015, 03:51 PM
PATRIOTS the lot of them.

In that 1st pic at top, the guy in the white shirt and suspenders is Sam Wilson. I've known him since the Ron Paul explosion that started in 07. He was at every meet-up i went to, and was there with me as a State Deleagete for Ron in 08, and he ran for a State seat but lost in a very close race...

I recognize a few more but can't place a name...

Lucille
02-27-2015, 02:50 PM
Washington State Trooper Todd Kerbs, center, declines an offer to examine a gun belonging to Anthony Bosworth, right, of Yakima, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 15, 2015, during a gun-rights rally at the Capitol in Olympia, Wash., in opposition to the state's Initiative 594, which requires - with only a few exceptions - background checks on all gun sales and transfers.

He was arrested this week.

Feds Attempt to Derail Liberty Movement in WA State, Interrogate Liberty Activist
http://www.patrickhenrysociety.com/feds-attempt-derail-liberty-movement-wa-state-interrogate-liberty-activist/


Yesterday we reported on the arrest (and later release) (http://www.kxly.com/news/spokane-news/marshals-arrest-man-carrying-weapon-at-federal-courthouse/31486396#.VO7n524jSAA.facebook) of liberty activist Anthony Bosworth, an Iraq War vet and one of the co-leaders of Liberty For All. You may have seen the InfoWars story (http://www.infowars.com/exclusive-fbi-tries-to-flip-open-carry-activist-after-arrest-at-political-rally) on his questioning by the FBI. What you don’t know is that it was far worse than even they reported.

If you have already seen the video, then you already know that he was not read his Miranda rights during his arrest. He also wasn’t given his Miranda rights at any time during the three hours of interrogation by various federal agencies. Not only did he confirm with them that he was, in fact, in custody and being interrogated (the two flags that must be present for a Miranda warning), but he specifically and repeatedly requested to speak with an attorney.

Rather than read him his rights and allow him access to an attorney, they told him that he would not be speaking to a lawyer of any kind, let alone one of his choosing. The idea of access to legal counsel as secured by the Constitution, he was told, was “Hollywood stuff.” In other words, we do not care what the Constitution says; we will do to you whatever we want. Under the current “terrorism” laws, they can...

h/t http://www.backwoodshome.com/blogs/ClaireWolfe/2015/02/27/friday-links-32/