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shoulder holsters that work under waders.
If you are hunting on a federal wildlife refuge, you cannot carry a handgun, they are posted.There are WDFW areas that are posted as well.My son got stopped and they let him go lock it in his truck, instead of busting him and taking his weapon.
I looked at the regs and did not find anything prohibiting concealed carry while waterfowl hunting. I just got my CPL and plan to pack my Glock when I am out next year in areas where there are some "tweakers".Also looking for recommendations on shoulder holsters that work under waders.Cheers!SD
Quote from: Fishnclifff on March 04, 2013, 09:55:33 PMIf you are hunting on a federal wildlife refuge, you cannot carry a handgun, they are posted.There are WDFW areas that are posted as well.My son got stopped and they let him go lock it in his truck, instead of busting him and taking his weapon.Thats an old law. In about 2010/11 Congress removed the restriction for carrying/possessing firearms on lands owned by the US Fish and Wildlife Service and National Park Service.Yes that is correct except you still cannot carry in federal buildings which are located inside the Federal lands.6 Question: Can I carry in a National Park/National Wildlife Refuge?Answer: Yes on February 22, 2010. The law was struck down and then passed again and does not take effect till February 22, 2010. When the law goes into effect if you can legally carry a concealed firearm in the state the National Park/National Wildlife Refuge is located in you are legal to carry in NP’s/ NWMA’s in that state. If you can not legally carry concealed in the state you are in then you can not carry in the NP’s/NWMA’s in thatBack to Indexwww.handgunlaw.us 3state. You can not carry into any federally owned buildings in National Parks/National Wildlife Refuges as other federal laws ban the carrying of firearms in federal buildings.Note: National Monuments, National Preserves, National Historic Sites/Parks, National Rivers, National Memorials, National Recreation Areas and National Seashores all fall under the National Park Service which the Department of Interior operates. This means all these places listed allow carry there if you can legally carry in the state the above mentioned are located. Do be aware that all buildings used for official business are off limits. See 18 USC Sec 930 below. Federal Buildings must be posted or you must be informed they are a federal building.18 USC Sec. 930 01/03/2007The federal law now adopts the state law.
So to sum up for the OPYou can carry a handgun for self defense any time you are hunting any where in the State of Washington. Except into federal buildings.
Quote from: ghosthunter on March 04, 2013, 11:29:24 PMSo to sum up for the OPYou can carry a handgun for self defense any time you are hunting any where in the State of Washington. Except into federal buildings.Are you an attorney?Its illegal to give legal advice unless you are.Nope It is a public forum info found here is worth exactly what you pay for it. So if you do not like the answer look it up for yourself.BTW..................your statements are wrong..
Quote from: ghosthunter on March 04, 2013, 11:29:24 PMSo to sum up for the OPYou can carry a handgun for self defense any time you are hunting any where in the State of Washington. Except into federal buildings.Are you an attorney?Its illegal to give legal advice unless you are.BTW..................your statements are wrong..