Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

NRA, others suing Seattle over gun law

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SEATTLE — The National Rifle Associatio­n, Second Amendment Foundation and two Seattle residents are suing the city over its new gun-safety law.

The lawsuit filed Friday in King County Superior Court says that the safe storage requiremen­t violates Washington state law, which prevents cities from regulating guns, the Seattle Times reported.

“Seattle simply can’t break the law to adopt an ordinance as a political statement,” Bellevue, Washington-based Second Amendment Foundation founder Alan Gottlieb said in a statement.

This month, the Seattle City Council unanimousl­y passed the legislatio­n proposed by Mayor Jenny Durkan to require gun owners to lock up their firearms.

Durkan signed the legislatio­n Wednesday, with the law set to take effect in January.

The law says a gun owner could be fined up to $500 if a firearm isn’t locked up, up to $1,000 if a minor, “at-risk person” or unauthoriz­ed user accesses the weapon and up to $10,000 if someone uses the weapon to injure someone or commit a crime.

The lawsuit was expected by pro gun-control groups including the nonprofit Everytown for Gun Safety and the law firm Orrick LLP, whose officials said previously they would represent Seattle at no charge.

“Frankly, this is no surprise,” City Attorney Pete Holmes said in a statement.

“The Mayor and Council are trying to prevent children from accessing guns with this Safe Storage legislatio­n. If the NRA and SAF want to be on record fighting responsibl­e gun ownership, that’s their choice.”

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