Washington state's Lynden Pioneer Museum nearly had to remove all firearms from a World War II exhibit to comply with a new state law.

AuthorOliver, Charles
PositionBrickbats - Backgorund checks on firearms transfers - Brief article

Washington state's Lynden Pioneer Museum nearly had to remove all firearms from a World War II exhibit to comply with a new state law. Initiative 594, which voters passed in November, requires background checks on all firearm transfers except between family members; there is no exception in the law for loans to museums. The museum had planned to return the...

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