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Quote from: snowpack on May 11, 2014, 01:13:38 PMOnly with a handgun though, right? Long guns still can't be loaded inside a vehicle.There's an exception for long guns(the section refers to loaded firearms in vehicles)(4) This section does not apply if the person:(c) Discharges the rifle or shotgun from upon a nonmoving motor vehicle or a nonmoving off-road vehicle, as long as the engine is turned off and the motor vehicle or off-road vehicle is not parked on or beside the maintained portion of a public road, except as authorized by the commission by rule.EFFECTIVE JUNE 2014 THE FOLLOWING TAKES EFFECT(c) Discharges the rifle or shotgun from upon a nonmoving motor vehicle, as long as the engine is turned off and the motor vehicle is not parked on or beside the maintained portion of a public road, except as authorized by the commission by rule. This subsection (4)(c) does not apply to off-road vehicles, which are unlawful to use for hunting under RCW 46.09.480, unless the person has a department permit issued under RCW 77.32.237.
Only with a handgun though, right? Long guns still can't be loaded inside a vehicle.
Quote from: bigtex on May 11, 2014, 01:16:19 PMQuote from: snowpack on May 11, 2014, 01:13:38 PMOnly with a handgun though, right? Long guns still can't be loaded inside a vehicle.There's an exception for long guns(the section refers to loaded firearms in vehicles)(4) This section does not apply if the person:(c) Discharges the rifle or shotgun from upon a nonmoving motor vehicle or a nonmoving off-road vehicle, as long as the engine is turned off and the motor vehicle or off-road vehicle is not parked on or beside the maintained portion of a public road, except as authorized by the commission by rule.EFFECTIVE JUNE 2014 THE FOLLOWING TAKES EFFECT(c) Discharges the rifle or shotgun from upon a nonmoving motor vehicle, as long as the engine is turned off and the motor vehicle is not parked on or beside the maintained portion of a public road, except as authorized by the commission by rule. This subsection (4)(c) does not apply to off-road vehicles, which are unlawful to use for hunting under RCW 46.09.480, unless the person has a department permit issued under RCW 77.32.237.So If i'm driving across my feild on my atv see X animal, stop turn off the ATV, Load the weapon and shoot from the ATV am I legal?Switch and insert Pickup truck...It sounds like it is illegal for an ATV or UTV. It sounds legal if your not in the cab of the Pickup... Am I reading this correctly?
I think I'm going to take my 6.5 grendel AR Pistol with 26 round mag, loaded in my car, with my CPL and traveling "to or from an outdoor recreational activity" an d pull over on state land off of the maintained portion of the highway and shoot out my window 15 times at a large bull elk, in the modern rifle season of course. Wish me luck.Also, I'm going to get a bigger truck so I can shoot my bow out the window at deer.
Quote from: luvmystang67 on May 12, 2014, 03:42:30 PMI think I'm going to take my 6.5 grendel AR Pistol with 26 round mag, loaded in my car, with my CPL and traveling "to or from an outdoor recreational activity" an d pull over on state land off of the maintained portion of the highway and shoot out my window 15 times at a large bull elk, in the modern rifle season of course. Wish me luck.Also, I'm going to get a bigger truck so I can shoot my bow out the window at deer.Get a van, its easier to shoot a bow out of that big sliding door.
They added the word 'negligently' to the waterfowl regs last year. Funn, how many guys shoot ducks and geese from the road?
Big Tex. I don't doubt that you've posted info about laws concerning shooting from a road on this forum. I'll bet that most WA hunters do not come to this forum to get their hunting regulation info though.
Quote from: sakoshooter on May 15, 2014, 02:59:42 AMBig Tex. I don't doubt that you've posted info about laws concerning shooting from a road on this forum. I'll bet that most WA hunters do not come to this forum to get their hunting regulation info though.Completely understand that. However, people need to realize that the hunting and fishing pamphlets only contain state (WDFW) laws. If you want all you city, county, and federal laws that could apply to hunting and fishing in the pamphlets, then expect the size of your pamphlets to grow significantly.
Consider a group of folks that come here to hunt from out of state for example. They read the hunting regs, purchase licenses and head out. In all my years of hunting here in WA, I've never heard about the law Big Tex quoted concerning Federal lands, roads and shooting. I see a million road hunters every year and have never seen nor heard of anyone ever getting cited for shooting from a road.who would come out of state to hunt Washington?