October 20, 2014 In the News
The Bellingham Herald: I-594 would help reduce domestic gun violence
In a guest column, Trese Todd writes:
As a domestic violence survivor, community volunteer and an activist working for over 10 years to promote violence-prevention efforts and victim support services, I’m all too aware of how a gun in the hands of a domestic abuser dramatically increases the risk of fatality.
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Here in Washington, we have a real chance to help reduce these terrible cases by voting “yes” on Initiative 594, the common-sense initiative to close the background check loophole that allows domestic abusers and other dangerous people to evade a background check and obtain guns with no questions asked.
Read the full column here.