Legal to shoot another person's gun in your state?

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From what I am gathering from this Washington State law, it will be worse than NY state

And in NY you can let any person with a permit try your gun at a range.

NY is too strict about many things, but in some ways is not at all as strict as some other states. E.g., you can conceal carry in a bar and consume alcohol. "No Gun" signs only mean they can ask you to leave and get you for trespass if you don't.
 
Just to give you further evidence of how hard it is going to be for you guys to drum together the support you need to defeat this tyranny, our state residents and gun owners acted just as complacent.

As I did what I could to earnestly educate and motivate people into action here, ten out of ten gun owners that I spoke with said, "So what? I'll just do it anyway. They'll never know."

Whether I detailed the consequences of loaning, borrowing, gifting, or buying a gun or a magazine, nobody I spoke to cared what was going down at the state capital.

This bill, if it passes, will be what I refer to as "it's not a big deal, until it's A Really Big Deal", i.e. when you find yourself charged under it.

I'm about to leave the state for work anyway, but I am a legal WA resident, I do plan on moving back eventually, and I don't want to see good people thrown in jail because of bad laws like this proposal. I'll be voting against it, and any politician who voices support for it.
 
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