State Sen. Jeff Wilson booked on Hong Kong gun charge, according to newspaper report
Prominent businessman, activist found with gun in luggage
Washington State Sen Jeff Wilson, a Republican from Longview, was arrested in Hong Kong on Saturday after airport security discovered an unlicensed gun in his luggage, according to a newspaper account.
Wilson, a prominent local businessman, community booster and leader of the GOP’s conservative wing, was taken into custody after a security screener spotted the gun, according to the Hong Kong-based publication The Standard and distributed by The Messenger News.
Wilson, 63, did not have a license for the weapon, according to the news accounts.
I have texted Wilson, 63, seeking comment and his version of events and will update this story as more information becomes available.
Wilson was granted $2,556 bail and faces a court hearing next Monday. The Standard reported that he also had to surrender his travel documents to the government as he awaits his court date.
The Standard reported that Wilson “verbally abused” reporters who took pictures of him and his wife leaving court and demanded they delete them.
Wilson, who also is a Port of Longview commissioner, was first elected to the Washington Senate in 2020 and has represented the state’s 19th District since then.
He is the former owner and operator of Cowlitz Clean Sweep and has been involved in several high-profile local community causes, such as the restoration of the Shay Locomotive at the Longview Public Library and efforts to clean up hypodermic needles discarded by drug users.
The exact charge and potential penalties that Wilson faces were not immediately available.
Attempts to contact the U.S.Consulate General in Hong Kong — a branch of the State Department — were not immediately successful, perhaps due of the time differential.
State Sen. John Braun, a Centralia Republican and GOP leader, said Monday morning that he had not heard anything more than the press accounts and said it is too early say how the allegations might affect Wilson’s role in the Legislature.
Hong Kong has far stricter gun control rules than the United States, and gun deaths there number in the single digits annually. Gun ownership is rare. In a comparison of the rate of privately owned guns in 206 countries, Hong Kong ranked at No.121. Private gun ownership is not protected or guaranteed by laws as it is under the U.S. Constitution’s Second Amendment.
Only licensed gun owners may lawfully acquire, possess or transfer a firearm or ammunition, according to research from the University of Sydney in Australia. In addition, an understanding of firearm safety and the law, tested in a theoretical and/or practical training course. is required for a firearm license.
Other countries view guns differently than this person. At least he could have had a concealed permit. I wonder how effective his response was? I wonder how he feels about people that disregard the law?
Air travel with a weapon is not an act of rationality but ideology. He is now bearing the consequences of his beliefs. Ideology has its price. I, for one, do not sympathize with his plight.
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