Patriot Prayer members and a Washougal gun shop owner turned out to a Washougal City Council meeting Monday to ask city leaders there to declare Washougal a “Second Amendment sanctuary city” and instruct local police to not enforce a set of voter-approved state gun control laws.
More than 50 people attended the council meeting, including Joey Gibson, founder of the Vancouver-based Patriot Prayer group; Eric Hargrave, owner of Limitless America, a Washougal firearms retailer; and a film crew shooting footage for a “VICE News Tonight” program that will air on HBO in the spring.
Before the council meeting started, Hargrave distributed copies of a resolution that he and 10 other attendees spoke in favor of. The resolution asks Washougal councilors to declare the city to be a “Second Amendment sanctuary city,” to protect people’s right to keep and bear arms, while also making a statement that no sheriff, police chief, agent, employee or official of their respective jurisdictions enforce any act, order, rule, law or regulation “repugnant” to the right to keep and bear arms.
Hargrave spoke against Initiative 1639 (I-1639), a ballot measure passed by Washington voters in the November 2018 midterm election that strengthened the state’s gun-safety laws. It raised the legal age to buy a semiautomatic rifle from 18 to 21; required semiautomatic rifle buyers to pass an annual background check, complete an approved training course and wait 10 days before obtaining their weapons; and developed a “dangerous access prevention” law that holds gun owners responsible for safely storing their weapons and keeping them away from people who are not eligible to possess a firearm.
Hargrave told city council members that more than 70 men, women and children attended a “Second Amendment Rally,” Sunday, Feb. 24, at his business, to discuss their constitutional rights and agree the city of Washougal needs to take action regarding I-1639.