Sat Jul 30, 2022 7:31 am
0v3rc10ck3d wrote:Hello, I moved away from WA to Texas in September but still come back often to visit family. I’ve got a couple questions.
1. Is my WA state CPL still valid now that I live in Texas? It has not expired yet. I don’t have a Texas CPL as constitutional carry is legal here.
2. With the 10 round mag ban can I bring my Glock 19 with me? I purchased it and it’s 15 round mags while I lived in Washington. I would like to conceal carry this while I’m there. I will not be buying or selling my magazines. Only possessing. Are they “grandfathered” in?
Any insight or links would be great. I’m not finding a lot.
Thanks!
Sat Jul 30, 2022 7:39 am
usrifle wrote:
Fair enough. So when I gave my opinion was that any different?
You stated if I gave legal opinion I should really know the laws.
Since you are not in the field, was I wrong with my opinion?
Or was it just my opinion you don't agree with?
Sat Jul 30, 2022 7:47 am
RocketScott wrote:No mention of being a resident:(14) "Import" means to move, transport, or receive an item from a place outside the territorial limits of the state of Washington to a place inside the territorial limits of the state of Washington. "Import" does not mean situations where an individual possesses a large capacity magazine when departing from, and returning to, Washington state, so long as the individual is returning to Washington in possession of the same large capacity magazine the individual transported out of state.
So I read that to mean you can only bring in mags that you took out when you moved. Doesn't matter if you aren't a resident anymore, you're still 'an individual'
Sat Jul 30, 2022 7:58 am
RCW 9.41.070
Concealed pistol license—Application—Fee—Renewal.
(13) A person may apply for a concealed pistol license:
(a) To the municipality or to the county in which the applicant resides if the applicant resides in a municipality;
(b) To the county in which the applicant resides if the applicant resides in an unincorporated area; or
(c) Anywhere in the state if the applicant is a nonresident.
(1) The chief of police of a municipality or the sheriff of a county shall within thirty days after the filing of an application of any person, issue a license to such person to carry a pistol concealed on his or her person within this state for five years from date of issue, for the purposes of protection or while engaged in business, sport, or while traveling. 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 issuing authority shall have up to sixty days after the filing of the application to issue a license. The issuing authority shall not refuse to accept completed applications for concealed pistol licenses during regular business hours.
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curiouscuz wrote:personally, wouldn't wanta go through the goat rope of playing twenty questions to LEs when they ping their nics/rms/etc databases while trying to validating the WA resident permit and find out there is no WA resident level DL attached to it, that's just my perspective.
curiouscuz wrote:that means he fails to meet 9.41.070 (13) criteria,
(a) To the municipality or to the county in which the applicant resides if the applicant resides in a municipality;
(b) To the county in which the applicant resides if the applicant resides in an unincorporated area
the OP did not apply for nor was issued a non-resident permit, therefore since he no longer maintains his residency in the state, their current permit is void!
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Sat Jul 30, 2022 9:07 pm
No, no no. You don't give your life story to the police (never talk to the police is the basic rule). Ok you have to tell the police: that's the bad buy, he attacked me, I feared for my life, those are the witnesses. I need medical assistance / need to go to the hospital. I'll make a full statement after I've consulted my attorney. Then shut up.bubblewhip wrote:You explain to the police that "you are a former resident and that the magazine you have is originally from this state and that you are returning"
I think you may be confused about the whole presumption of innocence thing.bubblewhip wrote:You are obligated to turn that evidence over to the prosecution which proves your lack of guilt.
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gunblaster wrote:No, no no. You don't give your life story to the police (never talk to the police is the basic rule)*.bubblewhip wrote:You explain to the police that "you are a former resident and that the magazine you have is originally from this state and that you are returning"