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Just buy receivers and uppers and roll your own, as many as you can before they realize they left that door open.
Dear Olympia/Seattle, #SuckItCucks
How'd that help if you want to buy a 10/22?
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Just buy receivers and uppers and roll your own, as many as you can before they realize they left that door open.
Dear Olympia/Seattle, #SuckItCucks
Eighty Percent FTW!How'd that help if you want to buy a 10/22?
Eighty Percent FTW!
You can buy online and have shipped to local FFL. You can purchase in Oregon, but they will transfer the rifle to WA FFL for delivery. Ironically, we CANNOT sell, gift or transfer a semi auto rifle to non residents (this includes citizens, dealers and manufacturers).
This is what I was given from the Snohomish County Sheriff the other day when I renewed my carry permit. It says nowhere that I cannot sell an assault weapon out of state. I am NOT contesting anyone as there is a lot to understand and most important to be struck down and corrected. My point is, if this is what they are handing out, this is what we should go by???My FFL in Everett asked the King County Sheriffs Dept. if he could sell an "assault weapon" out of state and send to the buyers FFL and they said he could. I am not sure what to think about all of this. You would think the IDIOTS in Olympia would want all of the firearms that they deem EVIL to be sold out of state to get rid of them. Isn't interstate commerce a given to be legal to all of us and especially a business?
RCW 9.41.124
Purchasing of rifles and shotguns by nonresidents. (Effective July 1, 2019.)
Residents of a state other than Washington may purchase rifles and shotguns, except those firearms defined as semiautomatic assault rifles, in Washington: PROVIDED, That such residents conform to the applicable provisions of the federal Gun Control Act of 1968, Title IV, Pub. L. 90-351 as administered by the United States secretary of the treasury: AND PROVIDED FURTHER, That such residents are eligible to purchase or possess such weapons in Washington and in the state in which such persons reside: AND PROVIDED FURTHER, That such residents are subject to the procedures and background checks required by this chapter.
We're schooling half the agencies we deal with on the new laws. #F1639I get it. What I was showing was what I received from the enforcers/sheriffs of the law. 99% of the people don't know about this. If the damn Sheriffs don't know, how will people find out and frankly how can it be enforced unless us honest people just KEEP FOLLOWING RIDICULOUS LAWS. It is unconscionable that this crap is held up in a court for 2 years while more and more ridiculous laws get crammed down our throats while we wait for an answer on #F1639.
Brownells to the rescue!No thanks, but knock yourself out.
The language seems to say that a non-prohibited non-resident may purchase a rifle/shotgun from an ffl in WA and take possession. The language does not say that an assualt weapon can't be transferred to an out of state ffl dealer where the dealer would transfer to the purchaser. The language is not that clear but seems to deal with the right of a nonresident to purchase and take possession in WA which they always had, with the exception of taking possession of an assault rifle while in WA. I see WA dealers selling semi-autos on Gunbroker with no state restrictions. It's time for a letter from the state attorney generals office.RCW 9.41.124
Purchasing of rifles and shotguns by nonresidents. (Effective July 1, 2019.)
Residents of a state other than Washington may purchase rifles and shotguns, except those firearms defined as semiautomatic assault rifles, in Washington: PROVIDED, That such residents conform to the applicable provisions of the federal Gun Control Act of 1968, Title IV, Pub. L. 90-351 as administered by the United States secretary of the treasury: AND PROVIDED FURTHER, That such residents are eligible to purchase or possess such weapons in Washington and in the state in which such persons reside: AND PROVIDED FURTHER, That such residents are subject to the procedures and background checks required by this chapter.
The language seems to say that a non-prohibited non-resident may purchase a rifle/shotgun from an ffl in WA and take possession. The language does not say that an assualt weapon can't be transferred to an out of state ffl dealer where the dealer would transfer to the purchaser. The language is not that clear but seems to deal with the right of a nonresident to purchase and take possession in WA which they always had, with the exception of taking possession of an assault rifle while in WA. I see WA dealers selling semi-autos on Gunbroker with no state restrictions. It's time for a letter from the state attorney generals office.
Just another " Do nothing" Law only meant to stack more upon the law abider. Not trying to be crass, but after serving Uncle Sam and being a tax payer for 32 years I'm fed up with how my fellow Citizens are treated.
No and the family member list is pretty inclusive.Are gifts between family members affected?