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Bringing Firearms to WA
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<blockquote data-quote="Northeast" data-source="post: 334507" data-attributes="member: 8209"><p>Good advice MT. </p><p></p><p>Just on the firearms permit and getting it at the first police station. I'm not sure what the exact ruling is there but when we went through WA in 2013 I contacted WA firearms ahead of time and got the permit pre-entry. Wanted to know date of entering state, date of leaving, etc. Ended up getting an extension because we ended up staying a bit longer than the planned 3 months. </p><p></p><p>I had been warned that it was onorous to get the permit but actually found that by being upfront and proactive it was quite easy - all done through email. </p><p></p><p>I must also add that I never had any intention of hunting in WA - planned to use it once we got to the NT. So that made it a bit easier because didn't need pastoral letters, etc. </p><p></p><p>So, if you are planning on taking a firearm into WA I reckon give the appropriate dept a call and get all your T's crossed before you even leave home :Y:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northeast, post: 334507, member: 8209"] Good advice MT. Just on the firearms permit and getting it at the first police station. I'm not sure what the exact ruling is there but when we went through WA in 2013 I contacted WA firearms ahead of time and got the permit pre-entry. Wanted to know date of entering state, date of leaving, etc. Ended up getting an extension because we ended up staying a bit longer than the planned 3 months. I had been warned that it was onorous to get the permit but actually found that by being upfront and proactive it was quite easy - all done through email. I must also add that I never had any intention of hunting in WA - planned to use it once we got to the NT. So that made it a bit easier because didn't need pastoral letters, etc. So, if you are planning on taking a firearm into WA I reckon give the appropriate dept a call and get all your T's crossed before you even leave home :Y: [/QUOTE]
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