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    I have a buddy that is moving to Spokane Washington. Does anyone know if there are any particular laws or restrictions he should be aware of, or maybe were we can find the local laws there?

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    Washington is pretty friendly with gun laws, and are a shall issue state. They don't honour our CCW though, unless you have a Utah one too

    They do have some restrictions about SBR and automatics I believe
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    Ok, cool. Thanks Ghetto.

    He doesnt have anything crazy just some standard weapons, but I just wanted to do some checking for him to make sure that state is not like CA or IL...'cause that would suck
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    www.opencarry.org should have a map and links to local gun law resources.

    Looks like they do have some NFA restrictions. Is it Oregon or Washington where you can own a suppressor, but can not legally shoot it in that state? It's one of those states, and owners just go next door to the other state to shoot them.
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    www.handgunlaw.us is a good resource as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    www.opencarry.org should have a map and links to local gun law resources.

    Looks like they do have some NFA restrictions. Is it Oregon or Washington where you can own a suppressor, but can not legally shoot it in that state? It's one of those states, and owners just go next door to the other state to shoot them.
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    Actually, I think they might have just recently changed that, or are working on changing it.
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    If I remember correctly, CCW permits were only $65 for 5 years. He does need to have proof of training though. Any training he rec'd here should suffice. There are soome good ranges there in WA, lots if friendly shooters.

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    Haven't done a lot of research but a friend of mine just moved here from there. He told me that they can't conceal in a car like we can in Colorado unless they have a permit. Not exactly sure if that's true or not but that is what I have been told.

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    Thanks for the thread spleify! Lots of interesting and helpful information!

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