Washington House Bill 2645

Proposed Revision to State Indecent Exposure Law, 2004

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A legislative bill has been introduced in the Washington legislature, seeking to allow convictions for municipal indecent exposure ordinances to count toward determining felony status. Two convictions for indecent exposure, and you're a felon. HB 2645 would allow one or both of those to be violations of a municipal ordinance, even if that ordinance enforces standards that are different from the standards of the State's statute.

HOUSE BILL 2645

HB 2645 was introduced by Rep. Al O'Brien at the request of the police department of the City of Everett.

CONTACT THE HOUSE RULES COMMITTEE!

Whether or not you are a Washington resident, the Naturist Action Committee asks you to contact each of the 19 members of the House Rules Committee. Those living outside Washington can certainly express legitimate concern, since the wording of the bill allows convictions under municipal ordinances in other states to count toward felony status.

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