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A signed application for an alien firearm license shall constitute a waiver of confidentiality and written request that the health care authority, mental health institutions, and other health care facilities release information relevant to the applicant's eligibility for an alien firearm license to an inquiring court or law enforcement agency.
The application for an original license shall include a complete set of fingerprints to be forwarded to the Washington state patrol. The license and application shall contain a warning substantially as follows:. If you are prohibited by federal law from possessing a firearm, you may be prosecuted in federal court.
A state license is not a defense to a federal prosecution. The license shall contain a description of the major differences between state and federal law and an explanation of the fact that local laws and ordinances on firearms are preempted by state law and must be consistent with state law. The application shall contain questions about the applicant's eligibility under RCW 9. The nonimmigrant alien applicant shall be required to produce a passport and visa as evidence of being in the country legally.
The license may be in triplicate or in a form to be prescribed by the department of licensing. Intended purpose of firearm. A1 an air rifle A2. B1 a muzzle loading firearm except a handgun B2. C1 a self loading rim fire rifle with a magazine capacity no more than 10 rounds C2 a self loading shotgun with a magazine capacity no more than 5 rounds C3 a pump action shotgun with a magazine capacity no more than 5 rounds C4.
H1 a handgun including an air pistol H2 an underwater explosive device. Pneumatic firearms are commonly referred to as air guns. Some firearms have rifled barrels and some do not. They come in various calibres, however they are mainly.
Break open firearms are usually single or double barrel shotguns in various gauges but can include some rifles and handguns. In most cases there is a lever on the rear of the action, generally moving this lever to the right allows the action to be opened. Usually firearms of this type will have the safety catch located at the rear of the lever that opens the action making it readily accessible to the shooter's thumb.
Some models have no external safety catch. Bolt action firearms are usually a repeating rifle or single shot in almost every conceivable calibre and can include some shotguns. They may have a fixed or removable box magazine, hinged floor or tubular magazine under the barrel or in the butt of the firearm.
These firearms can be easily identified by a turned bolt, with the bolt handle usually on the right-hand side of the action. The bolt is raised and drawn to the rear to open the action.
Safety catches are normally found at the rear of the action behind the bolt handle or near the trigger guard. Lever action firearms are usually manually operated repeating rifles and can be identified by the cocking lever under the action of the firearm.
They usually have a tubular magazine under the barrel or movable box magazine. They are available in a variety of calibres. Downwards movement on the lever opens the action.
Most of the western style rifles will not be fitted with a safety catch however the newer models have generally been fitted with a push button safety just in front of the hammer. Pump action firearms are common in shotguns of various gauges but can also include rifles in both rim fire and centre fire calibres. They can be identified by a sliding fore end that is drawn to the rear to open the action. They can be fitted with a tubular magazine under the barrel or a box magazine.
Most have a safety catch located near the trigger guard. Self-loading firearms are available in a large variety of rifle calibres and in shotgun gauges.
They are usually identifiable by a small cocking handle which usually protrudes to the right-hand side of the breech bolt. They may be fitted with box or tubular magazines and can vary greatly in ammunition capacity.
Self-loading firearms are also referred to as semi-automatic firearms as each press of the trigger cycles the action automatically. These firearms will operate in one of the following manners: blowback, gas operated or recoil operated. Most fully automatic weapons have a large capacity box or drum magazine. Most have a select fire switch to allow either semi-automatic or full automatic fire.
Single shot rifles do not have a magazine. Bolt or lever action single shot rifles are manually loaded through the ejection port and into the chamber. Whilst we endeavour to complete all licence applications in a timely manner, several factors can affect the processing timeline, including but not limited to:.
Additional information from property owner and firearm dealer. The complexity of the application. The number of applications currently being reviewed and processed.
To obtain final approval for the licence, the applicant must return the completed Intention to Proceed letter along with a completed Form 22 Storage Statement showing compliant firearms storage. Please see Storage Requirements in Resources section below for further information about firearms storage. You can check the status of your application by clicking on the Check Application Status button above.
Select from the options listed below to fill out the relevant form and pay applicable fees. Last updated: Nov 8, Pay Renewal. Application Form. Change of Personal Details or Address or Storage Section 9 Firearms Regulations places an obligation on the holder of any firearm licence or permit to provide a written notice in any of the following events: to new place of residence relocated within the original place of residence an additional cabinet has been installed in original place of residence The first two changes can only be made by the completion and submission of a Licensing Services Change of Personal Details form.
Storage Information It is a legal requirement Section 11A Firearms Regulations that a firearm licence holder is to store their firearm s and ammunition in a locked container that meets the specifications detailed in Schedule 4 of the Firearm Regulations A magazine is not to contain any ammunition when it is stored. Construction Specifications for storage cabinets or containers.
The cabinet or container is to be constructed of mild steel that is 2 mm thick. Spot welding is not to be used on the joints between faces. In this clause: 'face' means a side, the top, or the bottom, of the cabinet or container. Doors Doors are to be recessed into the surrounding frame with margins of not more than 4 mm.
Hinging Mechanisms Hinge protection is to be provided in such a way that, if the hinges are removed, the door of the cabinet or container remains in place and locked. Locks and Locking Points If the swinging edge of the door is not longer than mm, one lock is required with a locking point half way along that edge. Anchoring The cabinet or container is to be securely anchored from the inside at 2 points on each of 2 separate surfaces to 2 immovable structural surfaces by means of 8 mm x 75 mm masonry fixing bolts or coach screws, as is appropriate.
Unlicensed Firearms and Infringements Under Section 19 1 Firearms Act it is an offence to be in possession of unlicensed firearms: It is an offence to be in possession of a firearm if the licence has expired. Closing a Firearms Licence All firearms must be removed from a licence before it can be closed.
Firearm details including serial, make, etc Co-user details including licence number and name. Deceased Firearms Where a deceased firearm licence holder is the sole or primary holder of licensed firearm s , the firearms will need to be handed into police pending outcome of the Estate. Please enter your details as recorded on your application or licence.
What you need to provide - Submission of Application Firearm Licence Applications are submitted online via the link above. Australian Citizenship Certificate. International Passport - Current, not expired or cancelled.
State or Federal Government Employee Identity. Tertiary Education Institution Identity. Department of Veterans Affairs Card. Centrelink or Social Security Card. Medicare Card. Council Rates Notice. Property Insurance Papers. Motor Vehicle Registration or Insurance Documents. Professional or Trade Association Card.
Utility Bills e. Telephone, Gas, Electricity, Water. What you need to provide - Recreational Hunting Shooting All supporting documents must be submitted along with the Application Summary when lodging the application at a WA Australia Post outlet.
Additional Application A Firearm Serviceability Certificate issued no more than three months prior to the date of the application this is usually provided by the firearm dealer. What you need to provide - Club Use All supporting documents must be submitted along with the Application Summary when lodging the application at a WA Australia Post outlet.
The following supporting documentation is required for those seeking to license firearms for Club Use: Original Application A Firearms Awareness Certificate issued no more than 12 months prior to the date of the application.
Additional Application A Firearm Serviceability Certificate issued no more than three months prior to the date of the application. Please note : if the applicant is applying for a club supported handgun for competition use, they should be aware of the following restrictions as laid out in Schedule 3, 12 2 Firearms Regulations : 2 An approval or permit may be granted, and a licence may be issued, to a person under sub clause 1 a only if: a The person has been a member of an approved shooting club for at least 6 months; b If the person has been a member of an approved shooting club for less than 12 months, the approval, permit or licence does not apply to more than 2 handguns being either: i One.
The following supporting documentation is required for those seeking to license firearms for Occupational Use — Primary Producer: Original Application A Firearms Awareness Certificate issued no more than 12 months from the date of the application. Rates Notices. The following supporting documentation is required for those seeking to license firearms for Occupational Use — Nominee of a Primary Producer: Original Application A Firearms Awareness Certificate issued no more than 12 months prior to the date of the application.
What you need to provide - Occupational Use, Professional Shooter All supporting documents must be submitted along with the Application Summary when lodging the application at a WA Australia Post outlet. Original Application A Firearms Awareness Certificate issued no more than 12 months prior to the date of the application. Types of firearm applications Original Application If you do not currently hold a Western Australia F irearms L icence and wish to own a firearm you will be required to complete an Original Application.
Additional Application If you have a current Western Australia firearms licence and you wish to add another firearm you will be required to complete an Additional Application.
Obtaining a Firearm Awareness Certificate A Firearm Awareness Test is required to be successfully completed by every first time applicant for the issue of an original Firearm Licence. Obtaining a Serviceability Certificate A Firearm Serviceability Certificate is required for each firearm subject of an application to ensure compliance with Sections 12 and 18 5 Firearms Act and Regulation 24 Firearms Regulations The difference between a Genuine Reason and a Genuine Need When a person submit s an application to licence any firearm whether it be an original or additional application they must meet the legal requirement of a Genuine Reason for each and every firearm and in some cases also a Genuine Need.
It states: A person has a genuine reason for acquiring or possessing a firearm or ammunition if and only if: It is for use by the person as a member of an approved shooting club and the person is an active and financial member of the club; or It is for use by the person as a member of an approved organisation; or It is for use in hunting or shooting of a recreational nature on land the owner of which has given permission for that hunting or shooting; or It is required by the person in the course of the person's occupation; or.
In the case of a prescribed paintball gun, it is required by the person to conduct or engage in paintball in accordance with this Act, or It is to form part of a genuine firearm collection or genuine ammunition collection; or It is for another approved purpose this other purpose cannot be for personal protection. Is the firearm I am applying for suitable for my size property? However, if the applicant does not have a valid permanent Washington driver's license or Washington state identification card, or has not been a resident of the state for the previous consecutive ninety days, the licensing authority shall have up to sixty days to determine whether to issue a license.
No person shall qualify for a license under this section without first receiving a federal firearms license and undergoing fingerprinting and a background check. In addition, no person ineligible to possess a firearm under RCW 9. An employee must be eligible to possess a firearm, and must not have been convicted of a crime that would make the person ineligible for a concealed pistol license, before being permitted to sell a firearm.
Every employee shall comply with requirements concerning purchase applications and restrictions on delivery of pistols or semiautomatic assault rifles that are applicable to dealers. For the purpose of this section, advertising firearms for sale shall not be considered the carrying on of business.
Nothing in this subsection 6 b authorizes a dealer to conduct business in or from a motorized or towed vehicle. In conducting business temporarily at a location other than the building designated in the license, the dealer shall comply with all other requirements imposed on dealers by RCW 9.
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