Washington RCW 9.41.290 broadly preempts local firearm regulation, reserving authority over firearm laws to the state legislature with very limited exceptions.
Under RCW 9.41.290, the state of Washington fully occupies and preempts the entire field of firearms regulation within state boundaries. Cities, counties, towns, and other municipalities may not enact or enforce laws related to firearms registration, licensing, possession, purchase, sale, transfer, transportation, ammunition, or component parts. Only the state legislature may regulate these matters, ensuring uniform firearm laws statewide. Limited exceptions allow local restrictions on discharge of firearms within municipal limits and possession in stadiums or convention centers. Local ordinances inconsistent with state law are void and unenforceable.
Local ordinances violating preemption are unenforceable and may be challenged in court. Cities adopting invalid firearm laws face injunctions and civil liability under RCW 9.41.0975.
Auburn, WA
Auburn applies WAC 173-60 EDNA limits through ACC 8.28. Residential: 55 dBA day, 45 dBA night. Industrial receiving: 60 dBA day, 50 dBA night. Measured at th...
Auburn, WA
Industrial sources into residential zones are capped at 60 dBA day and 50 dBA night under WAC 173-60 via ACC 8.28. The Boeing Auburn plant and Valley warehou...
Auburn, WA
Federal law preempts local aircraft noise. Auburn Municipal Airport follows FAA Part 150 and Sea-Tac overflights are under FAA and Port of Seattle. ACC 8.28 ...
Auburn, WA
Outdoor concerts and festivals must meet ACC 8.28 limits and often need a special event permit. Downtown Auburn and Les Gove Park events follow a written noi...
Auburn, WA
Auburn restricts RV, trailer, and boat parking on public streets to 72 hours and sets additional limits on driveway and front-yard storage of recreational ve...
Auburn, WA
EV charging in Auburn follows the Washington State Energy Code, which requires EV-ready capacity in new multifamily and commercial parking and protects publi...
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