Several sheriffs refuse to enforce new gun-law measure in Washington state counties

By Staff Reporter | Feb 11, 2019 10:16 AM EST

Some sheriffs in several conservative Washington counties have refused to enforce the state's sweeping restrictions on semi-automatic rifles until the courts decide whether they are constitutional.

The November measure raised the minimum age for buying semi-automatic from 18 to 21, requires buyers to first pass a safety course and added expanded background checks and gun storage requirements. The National Rifle Association and the Second Amendment Foundation filed a lawsuit in federal court arguing the measure is unconstitutional.

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