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Initiative 1639 was a Washington state ballot initiative concerning firearms regulation that was passed into law on November 6, 2018. The initiative altered the gun laws in Washington by defining the term "semiautomatic assault rifle" to include all semiautomatic rifles, [1] [2] raising the minimum age for purchasing semiautomatic rifles from 18 to 21.
3 Viper: March 28, 2018: Stardom Dream Slam in Tokyo: Tokyo, Japan: 1 292: 2 [17] This was a title vs. title match, in which Viper also defended the ICW Women's Championship. [14] 4 Utami Hayashishita: January 14, 2019: Stardom 8th Anniversary: Tokyo, Japan: 1 377: 3 [18] Viper also defended her EVE International Championship in this match. [17 ...
[2] [3] Jimmy Demetral (Dimitro Demetralis) 1892–1978 1915–1973 Madison, Wisconsin: International Wrestling Promotion (1924–1973) [4] Ray Fabiani 1889–1973 1923–1969 Philadelphia [1] Clayton Fisher 1909–1977 1938–1940 Albuquerque, New Mexico [1] Pinkie George (Paul L. George) 1904–1993 1931–1976 Des Moines, Iowa: Midwest ...
Mark Pugh (born January 18, 1985) is an American professional wrestler best known as Mark Briscoe.He is signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW), where he is the leader of The Conglomeration, and Ring of Honor (ROH), where he made a name teaming with his brother Jay as the Briscoe Brothers. [3]
Hodder credits her older brother, fellow Australian wrestler Dean Brady, with sparking her passion to begin professional wrestling after watching him at a Riot City Wrestling (RCW) show. [3] After a successful tryout with RCW, she made her debut under the ring name Delta Brady, on 31 December 2020, teaming with her brother to defeat Cayden ...
[3] SCOAP data exchange is protected by the WA State Continuous Quality Improvement Program statute. As a Washington State approved Coordinated Quality Improvement Program, [4] SCOAP's participating hospitals are allowed to disclose protected healthcare information specifically for program purposes. Hospitals hire and train staff to review ...
[3] Washington currently has nineteen abortion clinics. The number of clinics has declined over the years, with 95 in 1982, 65 in 1992, and 33 in 2014. There were 17,710 legal abortions performed in the state in 2014, and 17,098 in 2015.