It is my understanding that WA is one of the few states where even if I could find an affordable one, I could not legally own a fully automatic (ie: M16A1) rifle. I know someone is working on a change of the silencer restrictions, but I've seen no activity on the machine gun restrictions.
The range I'm a member of rents them, however (and has a sign that they have a Class III, although 'License' is a loaded term). I looked but could not find what the criteria is for corporate ownership.
How can a corporation legally own what an individual cannot own/possess/control? And what criteria does that corporation need to meet? I assume I can't form an LLC for the purpose of purchasing an NFA rifle, but can't seem to Google my way to finding out for sure.
Anyone know how this works (ie: corporate ownership of machine guns)?
- Dave
RCW 9.41.225 - Current law prohibits any person from manufacturing, owning, buying, selling, loaning, furnishing, transporting, possessing or controlling machine guns. Persons violating this prohibition are guilty of an unranked felony. Specified law enforcement personnel and related persons are exempt from this prohibition.
The range I'm a member of rents them, however (and has a sign that they have a Class III, although 'License' is a loaded term). I looked but could not find what the criteria is for corporate ownership.
How can a corporation legally own what an individual cannot own/possess/control? And what criteria does that corporation need to meet? I assume I can't form an LLC for the purpose of purchasing an NFA rifle, but can't seem to Google my way to finding out for sure.
Anyone know how this works (ie: corporate ownership of machine guns)?
- Dave
RCW 9.41.225 - Current law prohibits any person from manufacturing, owning, buying, selling, loaning, furnishing, transporting, possessing or controlling machine guns. Persons violating this prohibition are guilty of an unranked felony. Specified law enforcement personnel and related persons are exempt from this prohibition.