On June 4
th, the Department of Licensing will be holding a
public hearing
to set the fee that will be charged on all sales and transfers of
semi-automatic rifles when the remaining provisions of I-1639 go into
effect on July 1
st. Please click “
Take Action” to submit a comment to the Department of Licensing asking
that they keep the fee as low as possible.
Language in I-1639 allows DOL to charge a
fee not to exceed $25 on all transfers in order to offset
the administrative costs associated with the additional background check
requirements. This fee is to be collected by firearm dealers
processing transfers to be remitted to DOL and is separate from any
other transfer fees that dealers may charge. Along with the mandatory
training requirements, I-1639 could easily double the cost to transfer
semi-automatic rifles
Again, please click “
Take Action” to submit a comment to the Department of Licensing
asking that they keep the fee as low as possible. In addition, if you wish to attend the public hearing, information may be found
here and below.
June 4th at 1:30PM in the Columbia Room
Washington State Capitol Building
416 Sid Snyder Ave SW
Olympia, WA 98504
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