Washington State Senate Credit: Northwest News Network

OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON – The Washington state Senate on Saturday approved an assault-weapons ban, a measure long sought by gun-control advocates.

HB1240 passed the Senate in a 27-21 vote, with one excused. The measure will go back to the House since it was amended by the Senate before it is sent to Gov. Jay Inslee.

The Washington state House in March passed a measure on a largely party-line 55-42 vote.

If the bill is signed into law, Washington would join nine other states that have enacted laws generally banning the sale, manufacture and transfer of assault weapons, according to the Giffords Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence.

Attorney General Bob Ferguson praised the move saying that “The Senate put public safety above the interest of the gun lobby.”

Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee watched the House vote in the chamber last month and called it very important.

“It is something that I’ve believed in since 1994 when I voted to make this federal law,” said Inslee, who served in Congress before becoming governor.

He said the Legislature […]

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