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25 Apr 2023


The mood at the Washington State Capitol was jubilant Tuesday as Gov. Jay Inslee signed a trio of gun control bills, one of which immediately bans the manufacture, purchase or importation of so-called "assault weapons."

"Party safely tonight," the governor told supporters after signing the bills.

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee stands next to Attorney General Bob Ferguson

Washington state Gov. Jay Inslee and Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson have pushed for several gun control bills. (Jason Redmond/AFP via Getty Images)

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Inslee and Attorney General Bob Ferguson, both Democrats, pushed for the gun control package.

With the governor's signature, Washington became the 10th state to adopt an "assault weapons" ban.

"No one needs an AR-15 to protect your family" Inslee said surrounded by family members of shooting victims. "You only need it to kill other families."

Earlier this session, lawmakers passed another bill that mandates safety training and requires a 10-day waiting period to buy a gun, as well as a bill requiring gun makers and dealers to take "reasonable steps" to keep their products out of the hands of "dangerous individuals."

The bill requiring safety training and a waiting period takes effect Jan. 1, 2024.

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"We lead the country in so many ways and we are leading on this," Inslee said. "I'm not sure any state has ever taken three steps on one day."

Inslee added that while he and supporters celebrate the bills, there remains more to do in the fight against gun violence.

"We know we need to continue this effort on a national basis," he said.

The road to the "assault weapons" ban has been long, Ferguson said. He first pushed for it seven years ago after the deadly shooting at a Mukilteo house party.

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AR-15 style rifles are displayed for sale at Firearms Unknown, a gun store in Oceanside, California, U.S., April 12, 2021 (REUTERS/Bing Guan/File Photo)

Legal challenges are likely now that the bills have been signed. The NRA has signaled opposition to at least two of the bills and said the organization already has lawsuits working their way through the courts against similar "assault weapon" bans in California, Delaware and Illinois.

Ferguson said his office is prepared to defend the bills in court.

"We're a nation of laws and they have the right to challenge that," he said. "Our record so far is pretty good against the NRA and against the Second Amendment Foundation. We are undefeated, and we plan to keep that record intact."

Hannah Ray Lambert is an associate producer/writer with Fox News Digital Originals.