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2019-2020 Proposed Washington Legislation | |||
Posted January 24th, 2019 02:38 pm | |||
This thread will be updated on a regular basis when new bills come in for Washington. HB1010 would allow state police to destroy firearm forfeited firearms |
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Posted January 27th, 2019 12:24 pm | |||
HB1374 would repeal state preemption of firearm laws |
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Posted February 18th, 2019 03:57 pm | |||
HB1098 would repeal laws that require firearms to be locked up by both citizens and gun dealers SB5061 would outlaw 'ghost' guns HB1934 would require the state to make permits renewals available by mail, or online, to military personnel SB5260 would repeal emergency powers of the governor regarding firearms during a state of emergency HB1010 would allow state police to destroy firearm forfeited firearms SB5434 would add a huge list of places where concealed carry is prohibited HB1374 would repeal state preemption of firearm laws HB1038 would allow trained school staffs to carry firearms HB1315 would basically allow sheriffs as long as they want to issue carry license HB1022 would prohibit the creation of a handgun sales or transfer database HB1068 would outlaw magazines that hold more than 15 rounds HB1319 would create a massive new list of places were you can't carry and would allow local governments to enact their own laws SB5172 would require any legislator that wishes to introduce a firearm related bill to show proof they have taken a firearm training course HB1649 would allow firearm transfers to happen between two people that have concealed carry licenses without a background check HB1465 would repeal the law that allows a person to purchase a handgun without a background check if they have a concealed carry license SB5072 would allow extreme risk protection orders to be brought against minors HB1671 would allow law enforcement to dispose of firearms once a court case is completed HB1530 would make it illegal to carry a firearm into a child care facility HB1439 would require anyone carrying a concealed firearm to ask permission before entering another person's home SB5181 would make anyone committed for mental evaluation a prohibited person for 6 months after their release HB1225 would require any law enforcement who responds to a potential domestic abuse call to seize all firearms if the officer thinks a crime has been committed SB5062 would all magazines that hold more than 10 rounds HB1073 would outlaw 'ghost' guns HB1024 would prohibit the government from creating a database of law abiding firearm owners HB1739 is a 'ghost gun' bill HB1203 would make it a crime to not report a lost or stolen firearm within 5 days HB1346 would prohibit the sales and use of lead ammo to anyone under 21 years old SB5340 would ban the sale of 'assault weapons' and any magazine that holds more than 10 rounds HB1286 is an 'assault weapon' ban |
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Posted February 26th, 2019 03:16 pm | |||
HB2103 would repeal several sections of the 1639 ballot initiative HB2124 would ease some restrictions on where a person can carry a firearm SB5954 would set up a buy back program for bump fire stocks |
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Posted December 16th, 2019 11:49 am | |||
HB2202 would remove the requirement for training to buy an 'assault weapon' for law enforcement HB2223 would make anyone that doesn't allow people to carry on their property liable for their safety HB2196 would make the extreme risk protection order process more fair for the accused |
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Posted December 20th, 2019 06:29 pm | |||
SB6077 would outlaw the sale of magazines that hold more than 10 rounds HB2240 would outlaw the sale of magazines that hold more than 10 rounds HB2241 is a full blown 'assault weapon' and high capacity magazine ban that would also outlaw the transport of those items into the state SB6076 is a full blown 'assault weapon' and high capacity magazine ban that would also outlaw the transport of those items into the state |
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Posted January 10th, 2020 11:31 am | |||
SB6161 would add two cents per round tax to all ammunition sold in the state |
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Posted January 13th, 2020 11:29 am | |||
would exempt self-defense insurance companies from regulation by the insurance commission |
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Posted January 16th, 2020 11:14 am | |||
SB6294 would require training for concealed carry licenses HB2519 would require background checks for ammunition sales HB2555 would require background checks for frames and receivers |
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Posted January 25th, 2020 11:15 am | |||
HB2784 would create sales and use tax exemptions for firearms HB2808 would ensure the right to own 'assault weapons' |
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Posted January 29th, 2020 01:15 pm | |||
HB2845 would allow women between the ages of 18-21 to apply and be granted concealed carry permits if they pro0vide a written declaration that they are in fear or harm from another person |
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Posted February 7th, 2020 01:26 pm | |||
SB6673 would guy many current restrictions on firearms including repealing the 'assault weapon' ban HB2925 would make it illegal to carry firearms on state capitol grounds |
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Posted February 14th, 2020 01:09 pm | |||
SB6686 would prohibit carrying firearms on state capitol grounds and any building on state capitol grounds |
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Posted February 19th, 2020 10:30 am | |||
HB2941 would repeal the state's extreme risk protection order laws |
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Posted February 24th, 2020 03:16 pm | |||
HB2947 would outlaw magazines that hold more than 10 rounds |
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2019-2020 Proposed Washington Legislation |