Gun-rights advocates are touting opposition of state law-enforcement groups to Initiative 1639 as they seek to build a case against the firearms-restrictions measure on the November ballot.
The National Rifle Association and Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, which have led the campaign against the measure, are highlighting a handful of law enforcement groups against the initiative, including the Washington Council of Police & Sheriffs (WACOPS) and the Washington State Sheriffs Association.
The Washington State Law Enforcement Firearms Instructors Association and the Washington State Patrol Troopers Association also oppose I-1639. And last week, the Washington state Fraternal Order of Police came out against the initiative.
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