Washington state lawmakers look for ways to limit armed militias
State laws are vague on armed protests and paramilitaries, but legislators and activists are trying to change that.
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InvestigateWest / January 8, 2021
Nick Krusmark of Longview wears an AR-15 rifle as he records video on his phone, at the Capitol in Olympia. Krusmark was joined by protesters during a rally in 2019 held by people against Washington gun-control measures. (Ted S. Warren/AP)
In the wake of anti-government mobs invading the U.S. Capitol and armed protesters gaining access to the grounds of the Washington Governor’s Mansion on Wednesday, state lawmakers are considering new restrictions on armed groups operating in public.
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