Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Washington Senate Bill SB5349

Introduced
1/17/25  

Caption

Exempting a concealed pistol license holder from the prohibition against importing firearms classified as assault rifles.

Impact

If enacted, SB5349 would significantly alter existing state laws related to the ownership and importation of assault rifles by licensed individuals. Currently, there are significant restrictions in place, and this bill would remove those barriers for concealed pistol license holders, potentially leading to an increase in the number of assault rifles owned by those individuals. This legislative change may also influence broader discussions on firearm regulations within the state, especially in relation to how laws can be navigated by licensed firearm carriers.

Summary

SB5349 is a legislative proposal aimed at exempting holders of concealed pistol licenses from the state-wide prohibition against importing firearms classified as assault rifles. This bill responds to ongoing discussions about gun rights and the rights of individuals who have undergone background checks and training to carry concealed weapons legally. Proponents argue that the bill supports responsible gun ownership and aligns with the rights granted under the Second Amendment. By allowing licensed individuals to import these firearms, the bill seeks to address perceived restrictions on personal liberties.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB5349 appears to be deeply divided along ideological lines. Supporters, primarily from pro-gun advocacy groups, praise the bill as a victory for personal rights and responsible gun ownership. They contend that the law will support individuals who legally carry firearms without imposing extra limitations. Conversely, opponents express concern over the implications of increasing accessibility to assault rifles, fearing that it could lead to higher instances of gun violence. They argue that the law could undermine efforts to regulate firearms effectively in the state.

Contention

Discussion surrounding SB5349 includes notable points of contention regarding public safety and the regulation of firearms. Critics of the bill are concerned that exempting concealed carry holders from import restrictions could lead to an influx of potentially dangerous weapons into communities. Proponents, however, argue that responsible gun owners should not face undue restrictions, particularly when they have already completed the necessary licensing process. This debate underscores broader ideological divides over gun rights and the effectiveness of current gun control measures in the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WA HB1340

Concerning actions by health professions disciplining authorities against license applicants and license holders.

WA SB5400

Concerning actions by health professions disciplining authorities against license applicants and license holders.

WA HB1096

Concerning assaults committed against amateur sports officials.

WA SB5731

Concerning assaults committed against amateur sports officials.

WA HB1564

Prohibiting the sale of over-the-counter sexual assault kits.

WA SB5444

Revised for 2nd Substitute: Restricting the possession of weapons, excluding carrying a pistol by a person licensed to carry a concealed pistol, on the premises of libraries, zoos, aquariums, and transit facilities.Original: Concerning firearm sensitive places.

WA SB5132

Increasing the penalty for assaulting a law enforcement officer.

WA HB2118

Protecting the public from gun violence by establishing additional requirements for the business operations of licensed firearms dealers.

WA HB1963

Prohibiting license plate covers.

WA SB6266

Protecting the public from gun violence by establishing additional requirements for the business operations of licensed firearms dealers.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.