Bills by Topic Results
Bills that have passed the Legislature are shown in bold text with an * preceding them.
FIREARMS
(See also HUNTING) |
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Ammunition, parts, and accessories, increasing availability through Washington state firearms ammunition, parts, and accessories jobs act:
HB 2020 |
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Animals, attacks by aggressive violent animals, right of self-defense:
HB 2664 |
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Assault weapons, prohibiting of and conditions for manufacture, possession, purchase, sale, and transfer:
SB 5737 |
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Background checks, consolidating statewide involuntary commitment information at department of licensing and state patrol for purposes of:
SB 5282 |
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Background checks, consolidating statewide involuntary commitment information for firearm background check purposes, work group to make proposal:
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SSB 5282, CH 216 (2013) |
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Background checks, extending to all gun sales and transfers:
SI 594, HI 594 |
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Background checks, prohibiting without uniform national standard:
SI 591, HI 591 |
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Background checks, various provisions:
HB 1588, SHB 1588, HB 1839, SHB 1839, SB 5282,
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SSB 5282, CH 216 (2013), SB 5625, SB 5711, SI 591, HI 591, SI 594, HI 594 |
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Children, allowing unauthorized firearm access to a child, criminal provisions:
SB 5485 |
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Clay targets, purchased and provided by nonprofit gun clubs, sales and use tax exemptions:
SB 5831, SSB 5831,
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ESSB 5882, CH 13 (2013) |
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Concealed pistol license, surrender of, role of parties in commitment orders and notification requirements:
SB 6245, SSB 6245 |
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Confiscation of firearms, prohibiting without due process:
SI 591, HI 591 |
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Dealers, firearm deliveries to law enforcement officers, requirements:
HB 2502, SB 6416 |
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Defensive force, including deadly force, right to use in certain cases:
HB 2324 |
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Drive-by shooting, adding to list of most serious offenses:
HB 1730 |
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Emergency, state of, prohibiting placing of restrictions on firearm possession, sale, or use during:
HB 2551 |
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Firearm-related injury and death prevention education program, creation, with funding from firearm retail sale fee:
HB 1703 |
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Firearms accident prevention, developing program of instruction for K-12 students:
SB 5660 |
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Firearms accident prevention, Eddie Eagle GunSafe program, use in schools of instructional materials from:
SB 5660, SJM 8006 |
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Firearms safety and violence reduction in relation to public health and safety, task force on, legislature to convene:
SB 5714 |
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Gangs, criminal street gang associate or member, including in unlawful possession in first degree provisions:
HB 1729 |
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Gun locks, sales and use tax exemptions:
HB 1703 |
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Juvenile firearm offenders, evidence- and research-based interventions:
HB 2164,
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ESHB 2164, CH 117 (2014) |
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Juvenile firearms and weapons crimes, provisions:
HB 1096, SHB 1096, SB 5376, SSB 5376 |
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Less lethal weapon, peace officers using, immunity from liability:
HB 1678 |
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Manufacturers of ammunition, parts, and accessories, exemption from business license and corporation and limited liability company fees:
HB 2020 |
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Mental health courts, defendants, refraining from firearm possession and surrendering concealed pistol license:
SB 5478 |
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National Rifle Association special license plates, creating:
SB 5604 |
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Offenders, registration requirements and crime of failure to register as felony firearm offender:
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SHB 1612, CH 183 (2013) |
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Offenders, registration requirements and crime of failure to register as firearm offender:
HB 1612 |
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Parks, laws and ordinances restricting firearm possession in parks or recreational facilities, authority of municipalities to enact:
SB 5739 |
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Pistols, concealed pistol license, renewal notice procedures:
HB 1318 |
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Possession, surrender requirements and prohibitions, certain persons subject to certain protection or related orders:
HB 1840,
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ESHB 1840, CH 111 (2014) |
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Reckless endangerment, storing or leaving loaded firearm where child can and does gain access to it:
HB 1676, SB 5710 |
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Rifles, short-barreled, possessing, transporting, acquiring, or transferring when legal under federal law:
HB 1561,
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SB 5956, CH 201 (2014) |
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Rifles, short-barreled, state and federal law consistency:
HB 2475 |
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Rights, restoration of civil rights, use of vacated record of domestic violence in criminal prosecutions, limiting:
SB 6066 |
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Rights, restoration of, denying to person involuntarily committed for mental health treatment in certain cases:
SB 5635 |
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Safe storage, requirements for dealers in connection with, violations and penalties:
HB 1676 |
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Safe storage, requirements for, in relation to reckless endangerment:
HB 1676, SB 5710 |
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Safekeeping of firearms with law enforcement, voluntary temporary, establishing process for:
SB 5479 |
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Safer schools act of 2013, authorizing permanent employees to possess firearms on school grounds in some cases:
HB 1788 |
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Sale of firearms, by unlicensed person to another unlicensed person, background check requirements:
HB 1588, SHB 1588, SB 5625, SB 5711 |
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Sale or transfer, exempting purchaser from criminal background check when producing law enforcement officer credentials or identification:
SHB 1839 |
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Sale or transfer, exempting purchaser from criminal background check when producing valid concealed pistol license:
HB 1839, SHB 1839 |
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Sales of firearms, fee on each retail sale, levying and collecting:
HB 1703 |
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Sales, firearms and ammunition, sales and use tax exemptions:
HB 2529 |
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Schools, prohibiting firearms on school premises or transportation, expanding exemptions:
HB 1908 |
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Sentencing for crimes, certain firearm sentencing enhancements to be doubled if body armor was worn:
HB 1907, HB 2704, SB 5119, SSB 5119, SB 6025 |
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Shooting ranges, sport, protecting ranges and range owners and operators:
HB 1184, SB 6198 |
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Shotguns, short-barreled, state and federal law consistency:
HB 2475 |
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Unlawful possession in first degree, adding to list of most serious offenses:
HB 1731 |
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Unlawful possession in first degree, amending provisions:
HB 1147, HB 1729, HB 1731 |
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Unlawful possession in second degree, to include certain persons subject to certain protection or related orders:
HB 1840,
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ESHB 1840, CH 111 (2014) |
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Washington state firearms ammunition, parts, and accessories jobs act:
HB 2020 |
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Washington state firearms freedom act of 2013:
HB 1371 |
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Washington state gun and ammunition sales tax exemption act:
HB 2529 |