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Random 'firearms FAQs', may be related to more specific topics, not general firearms topic.

FIREARMS FAQs

WHERE CAN I FIND

Q: Where can I find Washington’s firearms laws?
A: There are state laws governing firearms in Washington, but local municipalities may also have laws affecting the use, possession, or sale of firearms. You should contact your local sheriff's office or police department to determine if there are any local laws in effect.
Q: Where can I find information about compliance with the National Firearms Act?
A: You should send your NFA form to the police department or sheriff’s office for the jurisdiction in which you live.
Q: Where can I go for more information?
A: There is no one-stop shop for information on Washington’s firearms laws. The best place to start is with local law enforcement or the Washington State Bar Association. Other useful sources of information include the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) website and the Washington State Department of Licensing, Firearms website.
Q: What are Utah’s laws concerning firearms?
A: Utah's gun laws can be found in Title 76-10-500 through Title 76-10-531 of the Utah Code. Many of your questions regarding Utah's gun laws can be answered by clicking here.

CONCEALED PISTOL LICENSE AND FIREARM POSSESSION LAWS.

Q: How do I apply for a Washington concealed pistol license?
A: You can apply for a Washington concealed pistol license at any local law enforcement agency. You must apply in person at a local law enforcement office.
Q: Why doesn’t Washington recognize my concealed pistol license or permit issued by another state?
A: Washington has a concealed pistol license reciprocity agreement with the following states:

Alaska

Arizona

Arkansas

Colorado

Florida

Georgia

Idaho

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Kentucky

Louisiana

Maine

Michigan

Mississippi

Missouri

Montana

Nebraska

Nevada

New Hampshire

New Mexico

North Carolina

North
Q: How do I restore my right to possess firearms?
A: You can get your right to possess a firearm restored by obtaining an Order from the Superior Court, but this does not guarantee that you will be issued a concealed pistol license or any other firearm-related permit or license.
Q: How do the laws regarding a concealed pistol license affect the carrying of other firearms?
A: Washington does not issue concealed carry licenses for knives, only for pistols.

WASHINGTON'S FIREARM LAWS AND REGULATIONS.

Q: What is Washington’s law regarding short-barreled rifles?
A: No, you cannot have a short-barreled rifle in Washington.
Q: What is Washington’s law regarding open carry?
A: There is no specific law in Washington state prohibiting the open carrying of firearms, but there are laws restricting where firearms can be carried, and local jurisdictions may have additional regulations.
Q: Who is a “dealer” under Washington law?
A: You can sell a gun to someone without a FFL if it is only an occasional sale.

FIREARMS AND RELATED TERMS?.

Q: How does SHB 1240 define “assault weapon”?
A: An "assault weapon" is a military-style rifle that has been designed for rapid fire and is capable of accepting a detachable magazine.
Q: How does Washington law define “distribute”?
A: Buy your mags before Jan. 1, 2021.
Q: How does Washington law define “import”?
A: If you bring in an assault weapon or large capacity magazine, you can't bring it back out.
Q: How does Washington law define “manufacture”?
A: Manufacture is the process of making something, not just the final product.

This is a very broad definition, and it is hard to know exactly what it means or how it is applied. The best way to understand it is to look at some examples.

Example 1:

You buy a kit to build a gun. The kit includes all the parts and instructions on how to put it together. You follow the instructions and put the gun together. You have manufactured a gun
Q: How does Washington law define “sale” and “sell”?
A: The sale of a firearm is the actual approval of the delivery of a firearm in consideration of payment or promise of payment.
Q: What does the law prohibit?
A: No.
Q: How does Washington law define “large capacity magazine”?
A: A large capacity magazine is an ammunition feeding device that can accept more than 10 rounds of ammunition, or any conversion kit or parts that can be used to assemble such a device.

LEGISLATION AND GUN-RELATED MATTERS.

Q: When did the provisions of SHB 1240 take effect?
A: The law will go into effect on April 25, 2023.
Q: What does SHB 1240 do?
A: The Governor of California signed a bill that would make it illegal to import, manufacture, sell, or transfer assault weapons.
Q: What is the role of the Attorney General’s Office with regard to SHB 1240?
A: The Attorney General’s Office does not have general criminal law enforcement authority, however, the office does have broad authority under the Consumer Protection Act.
Q: What is the role of the Attorney General’s Office with regard to ESSB 5078?
A: don’t sell large capacity magazines online.

What is a Large Capacity Magazine?

Large capacity magazines are defined in RCW 9.41.010(25) as:

“Large capacity magazine” means any ammunition feeding device with the capacity to accept more than ten rounds of ammunition, or any conversion kit, part, or combination of parts from which such a device can be assembled if those parts are in the possession or under the control of the same person
Q: What is legal advice and why can’t the Attorney General’s Office advise me personally?
A: The Attorney General's Office cannot give legal advice to private citizens on personal legal matters.
Q: What percentage of criminals obtain their firearms from friends or family or the street?
A: The firearms industry spends a lot of money on the Don't Lie program to make sure that firearms retailers are better prepared to recognize and stop any would-be straw purchaser, even if the number of criminals who illegally obtain their firearms through straw purchasing is very low.
Q: Who answers questions regarding the applicability of sales tax to the DROS fee?
A: You need to have a Firearm Safety Certificate (FSC) to purchase a gun in California, and you can only buy one gun per month. You must also submit a Firearm Ownership Report (FOR) Application to the California Department of Justice (DOJ) for any firearm you are seeking return where no other record is on file with the DOJ identifying you as the most recent owner/possessor.

A FIREARM?

Q: When are children allowed to possess a firearm under Washington law?
A: Yes, it is generally illegal for someone under the age of 18 to possess a firearm in Washington State.
Q: What is a firearm?
A: A firearm is any pistol or revolver, certain shotguns or rifles, and assault weapons. It does not include an antique firearm.
Q: What is an assault weapon?
A: An assault weapon is a semi-automatic pistol or rifle that uses a detachable magazine or a semi-automatic shotgun, and which has at least one other characteristic listed in the Penal Law.
Q: How much is the state fee when purchasing a firearm?
A: The laws governing control of deadly weapons, including firearms, are found in Part 6 of the Penal Code, beginning at section 16000. These laws define the various types of dangerous weapons as well as restrictions and crimes related to their manufacture, sale, possession, and transportation.
Q: What if my firearm/(s) is destroyed how do I report it to DOJ?
A: Submit the form with proof of destruction.

ESSB 5078'S EFFECTIVE DATE & TRAINING CERTIFICATE.

Q: When did ESSB 5078, regulating large capacity magazines, become effective?
A: The new law requires all employers in the state of California to provide paid sick leave to their employees. The law goes into effect on July 1, 2022.
Q: When will I get my training certificate?
A: You will get your certificate at the end of the class.

FIREARMS SAFETY TRAINING AND CERTIFICATION PROGRAM.

Q: What is the shooting portion of the Mass Basic Firearms Safety Class like?
A: This class is designed to teach you how to shoot both revolvers and semi-automatic firearms properly.
Q: What is your “Certification for Life™” program all about?
A: There is no expiration date on MFS Mass Basic Firearms Safety Classes, but some cities and towns require the certificates to be less than one year old when the student applies for their license. A few cities and towns will only accept certificates less than six months old. Further, other towns (thankfully a small number) will make you retake the class every time you renew your license.
Q: How many Mass Basic Firearms Safety classes do I have to take?
A: You only need to take one four-hour class.
Q: How large are your classes?
A: The average class size is 4 students, but can be as high as 3 students.
Q: What is the age limit for your Mass Basic Firearms Safety Class?
A: An applicant must be at least 14 years old to qualify for a Massachusetts firearms license.

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