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Washington state does not have a requirement to register firearms. In short, you don't register guns there. Would suggest you visit a local gun shop for information on Washington State and firearms.
In Washington State, it is illegal to possess fully automatic firearms, short-barreled shotguns, and short-barreled rifles without proper federal licensing. Additionally, individuals convicted of certain felonies or domestic violence misdemeanors are prohibited from owning firearms. Washington also bans the possession of high-capacity magazines that hold more than 10 rounds for most firearms. Always check for the most current laws, as regulations can change.
Washington State does not require registration of ordinary Title I firearms.
Yes, they are legal under State law. Idaho state law does not prohibit ownership of fully automatic firearms by private citizens. However, Federal law requires that any fully automatic firearm have been registered with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
Yes, provide all federal, state and local laws are followed.
Owning or possessing a fully automatic firearm is not illegal under state law, but is still illegal under federal law unless the automatic firearm is registered under the National Firearms Act. Local and State authorities are not obligated to enforce federal firearms law or notify federal authorities of federal firearms law violations, however they may, or may not, choose to do so.
No. As in most states, no registration of ordinary firearms is required.
Washington State does not require registration of ordinary Title I firearms.
In Washington state, you can legally purchase an 80 percent lower from licensed firearms dealers or online retailers that comply with state and federal laws. It is important to ensure that you follow all regulations and background check requirements when purchasing firearms components.
In Washington state, you can legally purchase an 80 lower receiver from licensed firearms dealers or online retailers that comply with state and federal laws. It is important to ensure that you follow all regulations and background check requirements when purchasing firearms components.
In general, fully automatic firearms are permitted. In additional to Federal registration, a State license may be required for "pistol caliber" machineguns. I would urge you to discuss this with the Firearms Technical section of the BATFE, and not seek legal advice from WikiAnswers- I am NOT an attorney.
Game laws vary country to country (we get questons from several nations) and, in the US, state to state. However, I do not know of any place when fully automatic firearms CAN legally be used for hunting. Check YOUR game laws.