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  2. WA Supreme Court to hear high-capacity magazine ban case ...

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    Washingtonians’ right to purchase high-capacity magazines was briefly restored last year, when on April 8 a Cowlitz County Superior Court judge ruled that the state’s ban on sales of high ...

  3. High-capacity magazine ban - Wikipedia

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    A high-capacity magazine ban is a law which bans or otherwise restricts detachable firearm magazines that can hold more than a certain number of rounds of ammunition. For example, in the United States, the now-expired Federal Assault Weapons Ban of 1994 included limits regarding magazines that could hold more than ten rounds.

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  6. Federal judge overturns California ban on high-capacity gun ...

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    A federal judge struck down California’s ban on firearm magazines holding more than 10 rounds Friday as unconstitutional, “arbitrary and capricious.”

  7. Category:Magazines published in Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Magazines published in Washington (state)" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  8. The Stranger (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Stranger is an alternative news and commentary publication in Seattle, Washington. Founded in 1991 by Tim Keck and cartoonist James Sturm , it has a progressive orientation. [ 1 ] The paper's principal competitor was the Seattle Weekly until 2019 when the Weekly ceased print publication.

  9. Media in Seattle - Wikipedia

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    The old Seattle Times building in downtown Seattle is on the National Register of Historic Places.. Seattle's major daily newspaper is The Seattle Times.The local Blethen family owns 50.5% of the Times, [5] the other 49.5% being owned by the McClatchy Company. [6]