The Seattle PI reports
Backers of Initiative 594 submitted 95,000 signatures on Thursday to the Elections Division of the Washington Secretary of State, on top of 250,000 submitted last fall. The measure requires 246,372 valid voter signatures to earn a place on the ballot.
“Together we will bring firearms background checks to all guns in Washington state,” said Rev. Sandy Brown, senior minister at Seattle First Methodist Church and a leader in the group Washington Alliance for Gun Responsibility.