
What happens tomorrow afternoon could determine who has more power in our state — 80% of Washington‘s citizens, or a tiny group composed of the national NRA leadership and the local gun lobby.
Last week, after the secretary of state released the language that we will use on our petitions to ensure that Washington gets to vote on requiring anyone buying a gun to pass a simple background check, that tiny group of ideologues filed a lawsuit to change it.
So we have to go to court tomorrow afternoon — and the judge’s decision on how we word the ballot title could be the difference between passing a measure that 80% of us support, or letting the NRA leadership and the gun lobby have their way.
I know, it doesn’t seem like much, but the wording of a petition will matter A LOT when voters decide if they want to help us get on the ballot.
With fair wording, it’s going to be up to the voters to make their own decision — and we have a great change to make our state a lot safer.
With unfair wording, the NRA leadership and the gun lobby can scare a lot of voters who support criminal background checks away — and who knows what could happen.
We can’t afford to take that chance. Contribute $3 today to help us fight for a fair chance!
That’s all we ask for — a fair chance to let the voters decide.
And it all starts tomorrow.
Thanks again,
Zach Silk

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