Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 9.41 - Firearms and Dangerous Weapons.
9.41.251 - Dangerous weapons—Application of restrictions to law enforcement, firefighting, rescue, and military personnel.

RCW 9.41.251
Dangerous weapons—Application of restrictions to law enforcement, firefighting, rescue, and military personnel.

(1) RCW 9.41.250 does not apply to:
(a) The possession or use of a spring blade knife by a general authority law enforcement officer, firefighter or rescue member, Washington state patrol officer, or military member, while the officer or member:
(i) Is on official duty; or
(ii) Is transporting a spring blade knife to or from the place where the knife is stored when the officer or member is not on official duty; or
(iii) Is storing a spring blade knife;
(b) The manufacture, sale, transportation, transfer, distribution, or possession of spring blade knives pursuant to contract with a general authority law enforcement agency, fire or rescue agency, Washington state patrol, or military service, or pursuant to a contract with another manufacturer or a commercial distributor of knives for use, sale, or other disposition by the manufacturer or commercial distributor;
(c) The manufacture, transportation, transfer, distribution, or possession of spring blade knives, with or without compensation and with or without a contract, solely for trial, test, or other provisional use for evaluation and assessment purposes, by a general authority law enforcement agency, fire or rescue agency, Washington state patrol, military service, or a manufacturer or commercial distributor of knives.
(2) For the purposes of this section:
(a) "Military member" means an active member of the United States military or naval forces, or a Washington national guard member called to active duty or during training.
(b) "General law enforcement agency" means any agency, department, or division of a municipal corporation, political subdivision, or other unit of local government of this state or any other state, and any agency, department, or division of any state government, having as its primary function the detection and apprehension of persons committing infractions or violating the traffic or criminal laws in general.
(c) "General law enforcement officer" means any person who is commissioned and employed by an employer on a full-time, fully compensated basis to enforce the criminal laws of the state of Washington generally. No person who is serving in a position that is basically clerical or secretarial in nature, or who is not commissioned shall be considered a law enforcement officer.
(d) "Fire or rescue agency" means any agency, department, or division of a municipal corporation, political subdivision, or other unit of local government of this state or any other state, and any agency, department, or division of any state government, having as its primary function the prevention, control, or extinguishment of fire or provision of emergency medical services or rescue actions for persons.
(e) "Firefighter or rescue member" means any person who is serving on a full-time, fully compensated basis as a member of a fire or rescue agency to prevent, control, or extinguish fire or provide emergency medical services or rescue actions for persons. No person who is serving in a position that is basically clerical or secretarial in nature shall be considered a firefighter or rescue member.
(f) "Military service" means the active, reserve, or national guard components of the United States military, including the army, navy, air force, marines, and coast guard.

[ 2012 c 179 § 2.]

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 9 - Crimes and Punishments

Chapter 9.41 - Firearms and Dangerous Weapons.

9.41.010 - Definitions (as amended by 2022 c 104).

9.41.040 - Unlawful possession of firearms—Ownership, possession by certain persons—Restoration of right to possess—Penalties.

9.41.042 - Children—Permissible firearm possession.

9.41.045 - Offenders under supervision of the department—Possession prohibited—Penalties.

9.41.047 - Persons found not guilty by reason of insanity and others—Possession rights.

9.41.049 - Persons who present likelihood of serious harm—Possession rights.

9.41.050 - Carrying firearms.

9.41.060 - Exceptions to restrictions on carrying firearms.

9.41.065 - Correctional employees—Effect of exemption from firearms restrictions—Liability limited.

9.41.070 - Concealed pistol license—Application—Fee—Renewal.

9.41.073 - Concealed pistol license—Reciprocity.

9.41.075 - Concealed pistol license—Revocation.

9.41.080 - Delivery to ineligible persons.

9.41.090 - Dealer deliveries regulated—Hold on delivery—Fees authorized.

9.41.092 - Licensed dealer deliveries—Background checks.

9.41.094 - Waiver of confidentiality.

9.41.097 - Supplying information on the eligibility of persons to possess firearms, purchase a pistol or semiautomatic assault rifle, or be issued a concealed pistol license.

9.41.0975 - Officials and agencies—Immunity, writ of mandamus.

9.41.098 - Forfeiture of firearms—Disposition—Confiscation.

9.41.100 - Dealer licensing and registration required.

9.41.110 - Dealer's licenses, by whom granted, conditions, fees—Employees, fingerprinting and background checks—Wholesale sales excepted—Permits prohibited.

9.41.111 - Firearm frames or receivers—Background check—Penalty.

9.41.113 - Firearm sales or transfers—Background checks—Requirements—Exceptions.

9.41.1135 - Firearms sales or transfers—Use of state firearms background check system.

9.41.114 - Firearm sales or transfers—Denial of application report—Dealer's duties.

9.41.115 - Penalties—Violations of RCW 9.41.113.

9.41.120 - Firearms as loan security.

9.41.122 - Out-of-state purchasing.

9.41.124 - Purchasing of rifles and shotguns by nonresidents.

9.41.129 - Recordkeeping requirements.

9.41.135 - Verification of licenses and registration—Notice to federal government.

9.41.137 - Department of licensing, authority to adopt rules—Reporting of violations—Authority to revoke licenses.

9.41.139 - Department of licensing—Eligibility to possess firearms.

9.41.140 - Alteration of identifying marks—Exceptions.

9.41.171 - Alien possession of firearms—Requirements—Penalty.

9.41.173 - Alien possession of firearms—Alien firearm license—Political subdivisions may not modify requirements—Penalty for false statement.

9.41.175 - Alien possession of firearms—Possession without license—Conditions.

9.41.185 - Coyote getters.

9.41.190 - Unlawful firearms—Exceptions.

9.41.220 - Unlawful firearms and parts contraband.

9.41.225 - Use of machine gun or bump-fire stock in felony—Penalty.

9.41.230 - Aiming or discharging firearms, dangerous weapons.

9.41.240 - Possession of pistol or semiautomatic assault rifle by person from eighteen to twenty-one.

9.41.250 - Dangerous weapons—Penalty.

9.41.251 - Dangerous weapons—Application of restrictions to law enforcement, firefighting, rescue, and military personnel.

9.41.260 - Dangerous exhibitions.

9.41.270 - Weapons apparently capable of producing bodily harm—Unlawful carrying or handling—Penalty—Exceptions.

9.41.280 - Possessing dangerous weapons on school facilities—Penalty—Exceptions.

9.41.282 - Possessing dangerous weapons on child care premises—Penalty—Exceptions.

9.41.284 - Possessing dangerous weapons at voting facilities—Penalty—Exceptions.

9.41.290 - State preemption.

9.41.300 - Weapons prohibited in certain places—Local laws and ordinances—Exceptions—Penalty.

9.41.305 - Open carry of weapons prohibited on state capitol grounds and municipal buildings.

9.41.310 - Information pamphlet.

9.41.320 - Fireworks.

9.41.325 - Undetectable or untraceable firearms—Penalties.

9.41.326 - Untraceable firearms—Exceptions—Penalties.

9.41.327 - Unfinished frames or receivers—Exceptions—Penalties.

9.41.328 - Imprinting a firearm or unfinished frame or receiver.

9.41.330 - Felony firearm offenders—Determination of registration.

9.41.333 - Duty to register—Requirements.

9.41.335 - Failure to register as felony firearm offender.

9.41.340 - Return of privately owned firearm by law enforcement agency—Notification to family or household member—Exception—Exemption from public disclosure—Civil liability—Liability for request based on false information.

9.41.345 - Return of privately owned firearm or concealed pistol license by law enforcement agency—Duties—Notice—Exception.

9.41.350 - Voluntary waiver of firearm rights—Procedure—Penalty—Exemption from public disclosure.

9.41.352 - Voluntary waiver of firearm rights—Form—Availability.

9.41.360 - Unsafe storage of a firearm.

9.41.365 - Firearm security and storage—Requirements for dealers.

9.41.370 - Large capacity magazines—Exceptions—Penalty.

9.41.375 - Large capacity magazines—Unfair method of competition.

9.41.380 - Safe storage of firearms expansion encouraged—No special relationship created by dealer storage.

9.41.800 - Surrender of weapons or licenses—Prohibition on future possession or licensing.

9.41.801 - Surrender of weapons or licenses—Ensuring compliance.

9.41.802 - Proof of surrender and receipt pattern form—Declaration of nonsurrender pattern form—Administrative office of the courts to develop.

9.41.804 - Proof of surrender and receipt form, declaration of nonsurrender form—Requirement to file with clerk of the court.

9.41.810 - Penalty.

9.41.815 - Surrender of weapons or licenses—Ensuring compliance—Information sharing.