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The next fight is Puyallup! I've read a few areas of their code and here's the long and short of it:
Puyallup Municipal Code
9.20.050 Fireworks, firearms, and weapons.
It is unlawful to shoot, fire or explode any fireworks, firecrackers, torpedoes or explosives of any kind or to carry any firearms, air guns, bows and arrows, B-B guns, or use any slingshot in any park unless a written permit has been obtained from the parks director. (Ord. 2840 § 2, 2005; Ord. 2105 § 2, 1986; Ord. 1733 § 4, 1978).
13.20.010 Dogs and firearms restricted.
Persons with dogs or firearms shall not be permitted to enter the grounds, except that this shall not apply to personal service dogs or the use of firearms in any military service. (Ord. 2735 § 1, 2002; Ord. 1192 § 6(a), 1953).
(Ord. 2719 § 3, 2002).
9A.02.160 Firearms, dangerous weapons and explosives.
The following laws contained within the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) are hereby adopted by reference as currently enacted and as hereafter amended from time to time, and shall be given the same force and effect as if set forth herein in full; provided, that any provision in the RCW dealing solely and exclusively with the investigation, prosecution, or sentencing of a felony crime is not adopted herein.
RCW
9.41.010 Terms defined.
9.41.050 Carrying firearms.
9.41.060 Exceptions to restrictions on carrying firearms.
9.41.098 Forfeiture of firearms, dangerous weapons.
9.41.140 Alteration of identifying marks – Exceptions.
9.41.230 Aiming or discharging firearms, dangerous weapons.
9.41.240 Possession of pistol by person from eighteen to twenty-one.
9.41.250 Dangerous weapons – Penalty.
9.41.260 Dangerous exhibitions.
9.41.270 Weapons apparently capable of producing bodily harm – Unlawfully carrying or handling – Penalty – Exceptions.
9.41.280 Possessing dangerous weapons on school facilities – Penalties – Exceptions.
9.41.300 Weapons prohibited in certain places – Local laws and ordinances – Exceptions – Penalty.
9.41.810 Penalty.
9.91.160 Personal protection spray devices.
70.74.010 Definitions.
70.74.160 Unlawful access to explosives.
70.74.295 Abandonment of explosives.
70.74.300 Explosive containers to be marked – Penalty.
70.74.310 Gas bombs, explosives, stink bombs, etc.
70.74.400 Seizure and forfeiture.
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So, Puyallup adopted all the firearms codes EXCEPT 9.41.290 preemption. Nice try Puyallup, but State Law PREEMPTS your attempt to not adopt it. It's the law.
The e-mails are sent and I will be making a stop Monday to the City Hall to speak with the clerk about the codes on the books. We shall see how it goes from there.
Puyallup Municipal Code
9.20.050 Fireworks, firearms, and weapons.
It is unlawful to shoot, fire or explode any fireworks, firecrackers, torpedoes or explosives of any kind or to carry any firearms, air guns, bows and arrows, B-B guns, or use any slingshot in any park unless a written permit has been obtained from the parks director. (Ord. 2840 § 2, 2005; Ord. 2105 § 2, 1986; Ord. 1733 § 4, 1978).
13.20.010 Dogs and firearms restricted.
Persons with dogs or firearms shall not be permitted to enter the grounds, except that this shall not apply to personal service dogs or the use of firearms in any military service. (Ord. 2735 § 1, 2002; Ord. 1192 § 6(a), 1953).
(Ord. 2719 § 3, 2002).
9A.02.160 Firearms, dangerous weapons and explosives.
The following laws contained within the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) are hereby adopted by reference as currently enacted and as hereafter amended from time to time, and shall be given the same force and effect as if set forth herein in full; provided, that any provision in the RCW dealing solely and exclusively with the investigation, prosecution, or sentencing of a felony crime is not adopted herein.
RCW
9.41.010 Terms defined.
9.41.050 Carrying firearms.
9.41.060 Exceptions to restrictions on carrying firearms.
9.41.098 Forfeiture of firearms, dangerous weapons.
9.41.140 Alteration of identifying marks – Exceptions.
9.41.230 Aiming or discharging firearms, dangerous weapons.
9.41.240 Possession of pistol by person from eighteen to twenty-one.
9.41.250 Dangerous weapons – Penalty.
9.41.260 Dangerous exhibitions.
9.41.270 Weapons apparently capable of producing bodily harm – Unlawfully carrying or handling – Penalty – Exceptions.
9.41.280 Possessing dangerous weapons on school facilities – Penalties – Exceptions.
9.41.300 Weapons prohibited in certain places – Local laws and ordinances – Exceptions – Penalty.
9.41.810 Penalty.
9.91.160 Personal protection spray devices.
70.74.010 Definitions.
70.74.160 Unlawful access to explosives.
70.74.295 Abandonment of explosives.
70.74.300 Explosive containers to be marked – Penalty.
70.74.310 Gas bombs, explosives, stink bombs, etc.
70.74.400 Seizure and forfeiture.
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So, Puyallup adopted all the firearms codes EXCEPT 9.41.290 preemption. Nice try Puyallup, but State Law PREEMPTS your attempt to not adopt it. It's the law.
The e-mails are sent and I will be making a stop Monday to the City Hall to speak with the clerk about the codes on the books. We shall see how it goes from there.