Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Gun grabbers win big in Washington State

11/5/2014


results for
12:41 a.m. ET, Nov 5
Washington: Ballot Measures
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This non-binding vote would advise the legislature either to repeal or maintain a law that eliminated tax breaks for the marijuana industry. A "REPEALED" vote would advise the legislature to repeal the marijuana tax increase. A "MAINTAINED" vote would advise the legislature to maintain the marijuana tax increase.

OPTIONS

No
Yes

VOTES

591,180
530,678

VOTES %

53%
47%
Est. 48% in
 
 
This measure would prohibit the government from confiscating guns without due process and from instituting background checks on firearm purchases unless a national standard is required. A "YES" vote supports more relaxed gun laws. A "NO" vote opposes more relaxed gun laws.

OPTIONS

No
  
Yes

VOTES

655,750
546,375

VOTES %

55%
45%
Est. 52% in
 
 
This measure would require background checks for firearm sales at gun shows and online. A "YES" vote supports expanded background checks. A "NO" vote opposes expanded background checks.

OPTIONS

Yes
  
No

VOTES

724,330
488,625

VOTES %

60%
40%
Est. 52% in
 
 


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