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In Washington, some people accused of domestic violence keep their guns
In Washington, some people accused of domestic violence keep their guns
In Washington, some people accused of domestic violence keep their guns

Published on: 09/02/2025

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In Washington, the Flannery decision has caused confusion over when people accused of domestic violence need to surrender their firearms. More recently, another court decision has provided more clarity over the issue. We dig into this story with Kelsey Turner, an investigative reporter with InvestigateWest.

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News Source : https://www.opb.org/article/2025/09/02/in-washington-some-people-accused-of-domestic-violence-keep-their-guns/

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