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    District of Columbia

    (DC)

    District of Columbia gun laws rated very restrictive. Comprehensive guide to firearms regulations, permits, and restrictions.

    Last updated: December 27, 2025
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    Disclaimer: This information is for general educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Gun laws change frequently and vary by locality. Always verify current laws with official state sources or a qualified attorney before making decisions about firearms. Last researched: December 2025.

    See also: Federal gun laws that apply in every state. · Video guides for District of Columbia gun laws →

    District of Columbia Gun Laws in Plain English

    In the District of Columbia, you must register every single gun you own with the police; having an unregistered gun is a crime. You cannot own AR-15s or magazines that hold more than 10 rounds. To carry a concealed gun, you need a DC-specific permit which requires 16 hours of training, and you still cannot carry on public transit or in government buildings. There is no open carry, and DC does not recognize permits from any other state.

    Critical: District of Columbia Gun Law Gotchas

    These are the most important things to know that could get you arrested or charged with a crime:

    • #1Possession of ANY ammunition (even a single spent casing) without a valid registration certificate is a crime (D.C. Code § 7-2506.01).
    • #2You cannot stop in DC with a firearm that is not registered in DC, even if traveling, unless strict FOPA conditions are met (18 U.S.C. § 926A).
    • #3DC has NO reciprocity with any other state; your home state permit is invalid here (D.C. Code § 22-4506).
    • #4Magazines holding more than 10 rounds are permanently banned, with no grandfather clause (D.C. Code § 7-2506.01).
    • #5You cannot carry on the Metro (public transit) even with a DC permit (D.C. Code § 7-2509.07).
    • #6You cannot possess a handgun that is not on the approved roster (CA/MD/MA rosters) unless you already own it and are moving into the District (D.C. Code § 7-2505.04).
    • #7If you move to DC, you must register your firearms immediately; there is no statutory grace period for possession without a certificate (D.C. Code § 7-2502.01).
    • #8Constructive possession applies: having gun parts that can be assembled into an 'assault weapon' is illegal (D.C. Code § 7-2501.01(3A)).
    • #9You cannot lend your gun to a spouse or family member unless they also have a registration certificate for that specific gun (D.C. Code § 7-2502.01).
    • #10The definition of 'Assault Weapon' includes any semi-auto rifle with a detachable magazine and a pistol grip or other 'military' feature (D.C. Code § 7-2501.01(3A)).
    • #11You cannot buy ammunition for a caliber of firearm you do not have a registration certificate for (D.C. Code § 7-2506.01).
    • #12Ghost guns (home-built without serials) are unregisterable and therefore illegal to possess (D.C. Code § 7-2502.02).

    Read these carefully - they cover common mistakes that lead to felony charges.

    Common Scenarios

    Quick answers to the most frequently asked questions about District of Columbia gun laws.

    Can I keep a gun in my car?
    Prohibited without a DC Carry License.

    D.C. Code § 22-4504.02

    Can I defend my home?
    While District of Columbia does not have a statutory castle doctrine, case law establishes that there is no duty to retreat when attacked within one's own home.
    Can I stand my ground?
    District of Columbia does not have a stand your ground law; case law establishes a duty to retreat when safely possible outside of one's home.
    Can I carry without a permit?
    Shall Issue.

    D.C. Code § 22-4506

    Can I carry on college campus?
    Prohibited.

    D.C. Code § 7-2509.07

    Can I buy a gun online?
    Legal, but must ship to the sole DC FFL (or MPD if applicable) for processing and registration.

    D.C. Code § 7-2505.02

    Can I own a suppressor?
    Banned.

    D.C. Code § 22-4514

    Can I own standard capacity magazines?
    Strict 10-round limit for all firearms.

    D.C. Code § 7-2506.01(b)

    Detailed Law Topics

    Comprehensive breakdown of District of Columbia's firearms regulations by category.

    Carrying & TransportConcealed carry, open carry, vehicle carry, sensitive places

    Does FOPA safe passage apply when traveling through District of Columbia?

    Applies for pass-through only. Do not stop.

    “Entitled to transport a firearm... from any place where he may lawfully possess and carry... to any other place... provided... the firearm is unloaded”
    18 U.S.C. § 926A

    Is open carry legal in District of Columbia?

    Banned.

    “No person shall carry... any firearm... openly or concealed... [except with license which is for concealed only]”
    D.C. Code § 22-4504.01
    Illegal

    Can I fly with a firearm from District of Columbia?

    Permitted at DCA/IAD (IAD is in VA, DCA is in VA but serves DC). Note: Bringing a gun into DC to fly out requires DC registration or strict FOPA compliance.

    “In a checked bag... declared to the aircraft operator”
    49 CFR § 1540.111

    Can I carry without a permit in District of Columbia?

    Shall Issue.

    “Shall issue a license”
    D.C. Code § 22-4506

    How do I get a concealed carry permit in District of Columbia?

    Shall-issue (post-Wrenn). Requires 16 hours training + 2 hours range.

    “The Chief... shall issue a license... to a person who... is not disqualified... and has completed a firearms training course”
    D.C. Code § 22-4506

    Can I carry on college campus in District of Columbia?

    Prohibited.

    “The building or grounds of an educational institution”
    D.C. Code § 7-2509.07

    What are the school zone gun laws in District of Columbia?

    Enhanced penalties for possession near schools. DC CCW exempts from federal GFSZA but DC law prohibits carry on school grounds.

    “Gun-free zone... means any area within 1000 feet of a public or private day care center, elementary school...”
    D.C. Code § 22-4502.01

    Can I keep a loaded gun in my car in District of Columbia?

    Prohibited without a DC Carry License.

    “No person shall transport... unless... unloaded... neither the firearm nor any ammunition being transported is readily accessible”
    D.C. Code § 22-4504.02

    Can I carry in national parks in District of Columbia?

    While federal law allows park carry, DC law prohibits carry in 'public memorials' and sensitive places which cover most National Park land in DC (Mall, Monuments).

    “No person... shall carry... in the following locations... Any public memorial”
    D.C. Code § 7-2509.07

    Where can't I carry a gun in District of Columbia?

    Extensive list including all gov buildings, public transit (Metro), schools, stadiums, and within 1000ft of dignitaries.

    “No person holding a license shall carry a pistol in the following locations... building or grounds of the District of Columbia government... public transportation vehicle... stadium or arena”
    D.C. Code § 7-2509.07
    Challenged

    How do I transport firearms in District of Columbia?

    Must be unloaded, separated from ammo, and not readily accessible (trunk).

    “Unloaded... not readily accessible... or... contained in a locked container”
    D.C. Code § 22-4504.02
    Weapons & AccessoriesWhat you can own: rifles, magazines, suppressors, SBRs

    Are short-barreled rifles legal in District of Columbia?

    Banned. 'Sawed-off shotgun' definition includes SBRs and SBSs.

    “Possession of... a 'sawed-off shotgun'... is prohibited”
    D.C. Code § 22-4514

    Are ghost guns legal in District of Columbia?

    Ghost guns are unregisterable and therefore illegal. You cannot build a gun without it being serialized and registered.

    “A registration certificate shall not be issued for... A ghost gun”
    D.C. Code § 7-2502.02

    Are suppressors legal in District of Columbia?

    Banned.

    “Possession of... a 'silencer'... is prohibited”
    D.C. Code § 22-4514

    Does District of Columbia require firearm serialization?

    All firearms must have a unique serial number to be registered.

    “A registration certificate shall not be issued for... A ghost gun”
    D.C. Code § 7-2502.02
    Required

    Does District of Columbia require microstamping?

    Statute exists, but compliance is achieved via the Roster system (CA/MD/MA rosters).

    “Any pistol... shall be microstamp-ready”
    D.C. Code § 7-2505.04
    Required

    Are muzzle devices legal in District of Columbia?

    Flash suppressors are 'assault weapon' features on semi-auto rifles. Sound suppressors (silencers) are totally banned.

    “Flash suppressor... [is a feature of an assault weapon]”
    D.C. Code § 7-2501.01(3A)(A)(i)(IV)

    What are the assault weapon laws in District of Columbia?

    Banned. Definition in § 7-2501.01(3A) includes specific models and feature-based tests (single feature test).

    “A registration certificate shall not be issued for... An assault weapon”
    D.C. Code § 7-2502.02(a)(6)
    BannedChallenged

    Does District of Columbia have a magazine capacity limit?

    Strict 10-round limit for all firearms.

    “No person in the District shall possess... any large capacity ammunition feeding device... [defined as] more than 10 rounds”
    D.C. Code § 7-2506.01(b)
    Challenged

    What are the compliance methods for firearms in District of Columbia?

    Fixed magazine (non-detachable) or featureless (no pistol grip, thumbhole stock, folding stock, flash suppressor, etc.).

    “A semiautomatic, rifle that has the capacity to accept a detachable magazine and any one of the following...”
    D.C. Code § 7-2501.01(3A)
    Ownership & PossessionRegistration, storage requirements, private transfers

    Does District of Columbia require firearm registration?

    Mandatory for all firearms.

    “No person... shall possess... any firearm, unless such person holds a valid registration certificate”
    D.C. Code § 7-2502.01
    Required

    Does District of Columbia require safe storage of firearms?

    Must be unloaded and locked unless being carried or used for immediate self-defense.

    “Each registrant shall keep any firearm in his or her possession unloaded and disassembled or bound by a trigger lock... unless such firearm is kept at his or her place of business, or while being used to protect against a reasonably perceived threat”
    D.C. Code § 7-2507.02

    Does District of Columbia have red flag laws?

    Yes, Extreme Risk Protection Orders exist.

    “Extreme Risk Protection Orders... to remove firearms... from persons who pose a danger”
    D.C. Code § 7-2510.01 et seq.

    What do I need to know about bringing guns when moving to District of Columbia?

    Must register immediately. There is no grace period in the statute for possession without a certificate, though MPD advises immediate application.

    “Shall possess... unless such person holds a valid registration certificate”
    D.C. Code § 7-2502.01

    Do I have to report a stolen gun in District of Columbia?

    Must report immediately.

    “Each registrant shall... notify the Chief in writing of the loss, theft, or destruction of the registration certificate or of a registered firearm... immediately”
    D.C. Code § 7-2502.08
    Required

    How do private firearm transfers work in District of Columbia?

    Must go through FFL/MPD.

    “Shall do so only to a licensed dealer”
    D.C. Code § 7-2505.02

    Can I lend a firearm to a family member in District of Columbia?

    Generally prohibited. The registration is specific to the person.

    “No person... shall possess... unless such person holds a valid registration certificate”
    D.C. Code § 7-2502.01

    Does District of Columbia require firearm insurance?

    Not currently mandated for ownership, though often proposed.

    “No requirement found”
    D.C. Code § 7-2502.03

    What are the child access prevention laws in District of Columbia?

    Yes, criminally negligent storage if a minor gains access.

    “Criminally negligent storage of a firearm... if a minor obtains the firearm”
    D.C. Code § 7-2507.02
    Eligibility & ProhibitionsWho can and cannot own firearms

    Can marijuana users own firearms in District of Columbia?

    Federal law prohibits possession. While DC has legalized possession, MPD enforces federal standards for firearm registration eligibility.

    “Who is an unlawful user of or addicted to any controlled substance”
    18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(3)

    Can non-citizens own firearms in District of Columbia?

    Illegal aliens are prohibited. Legal permanent residents may register if they meet other criteria.

    “Who, being an alien... is illegally or unlawfully in the United States”
    18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(5)

    Can I buy from a private seller in District of Columbia?

    Private sales are effectively banned; transfers must go through a licensed dealer and MPD registration.

    “Any person... desiring to sell... shall do so only to a licensed dealer”
    D.C. Code § 7-2505.02

    What are straw purchase laws in District of Columbia?

    Illegal under both federal and DC law.

    “No person shall... purchase... any firearm... for any other person”
    D.C. Code § 22-4508

    Can someone with a domestic violence conviction own a gun in District of Columbia?

    Yes, conviction of an 'intrafamily offense' punishable as a misdemeanor within the last 5 years prohibits registration.

    “Convicted within 5 years prior to the application of... an intrafamily offense... punishable as a misdemeanor”
    D.C. Code § 7-2502.03(a)(4)

    How do background checks work in District of Columbia?

    All transfers go through MPD. The Chief of Police conducts the investigation, including NICS and fingerprinting.

    “The Chief shall investigate each applicant... including a check of the National Crime Information Center”
    D.C. Code § 7-2502.04

    Who is prohibited from owning firearms in District of Columbia?

    DC prohibits ownership for specific misdemeanors (weapons offenses, intrafamily offenses) within 5 years, those who are blind, and those who fail to complete mandatory training.

    “No registration certificate shall be issued to any person... (2) Convicted... of a weapons offense... (4) Convicted... of an intrafamily offense... (5) Is blind... (13) Has failed to complete a firearms training and safety class”
    D.C. Code § 7-2502.03(a)

    Who is prohibited from owning firearms under federal law?

    Felons, fugitives, unlawful users of controlled substances, those adjudicated as mental defectives, illegal aliens, dishonorable discharges, and those subject to certain restraining orders.

    “It shall be unlawful for any person... who has been convicted in any court of, a crime punishable by imprisonment for a term exceeding one year... to ship or transport in interstate or foreign commerce, or possess in or affecting commerce, any firearm or ammunition”
    18 U.S.C. § 922(g)
    Buying & Acquiring FirearmsHow to purchase, waiting periods, background checks

    What is the minimum age to buy a gun in District of Columbia?

    21 for all firearms.

    “No registration certificate shall be issued to any person... (1) Who is under 21 years of age”
    D.C. Code § 7-2502.03(a)(1)

    Is there a waiting period to buy a gun in District of Columbia?

    10 days for pistols; practically, the registration process for any gun takes significantly longer.

    “No seller shall deliver a pistol... until 10 days shall have elapsed from the date of the application”
    D.C. Code § 22-4508

    Does District of Columbia have a handgun roster?

    Yes, DC utilizes the California, Maryland, and Massachusetts rosters.

    “No person... shall sell... any pistol... not on the California Roster of Handguns Certified for Sale... [or] the Maryland Handgun Roster”
    D.C. Code § 7-2505.04

    Do I need a permit to buy a gun in District of Columbia?

    Yes, a registration certificate is required to take possession.

    “No person... shall possess or have under his or her control any firearm, unless such person holds a valid registration certificate”
    D.C. Code § 7-2502.01
    Required

    Can I buy a gun online in District of Columbia?

    Legal, but must ship to the sole DC FFL (or MPD if applicable) for processing and registration.

    “Shall do so only to a licensed dealer”
    D.C. Code § 7-2505.02
    Legal

    Are there gun purchase limits in District of Columbia?

    Yes, limited to registering one pistol per 30 days.

    “The Chief shall not approve more than one application to register a pistol... during any 30-day period”
    D.C. Code § 7-2502.03(e)

    Are there ammunition restrictions in District of Columbia?

    Possession of ANY ammunition requires a valid firearm registration certificate. Certain types (AP, .50 BMG) are banned.

    “No person shall possess ammunition in the District of Columbia unless... He is the holder of the valid registration certificate for a firearm”
    D.C. Code § 7-2506.01

    Can I buy a gun out of state in District of Columbia?

    Handguns must be transferred to a DC FFL. Long guns can be bought in person out of state but MUST be registered in DC immediately upon arrival.

    “Shall be unlawful... to sell or deliver... to any person who the licensee knows... does not reside in... the State in which the licensee's place of business is located”
    18 U.S.C. § 922(b)(3)

    Do I need a background check to buy ammo in District of Columbia?

    Sellers must verify the purchaser's registration certificate.

    “No person shall sell any ammunition to any person... unless... The purchaser is the holder of a valid registration certificate”
    D.C. Code § 7-2505.02
    Required
    Self-DefenseCastle doctrine, stand your ground, duty to retreat

    Does District of Columbia have a castle doctrine?

    While District of Columbia does not have a statutory castle doctrine, case law establishes that there is no duty to retreat when attacked within one's own home.

    “The law does not require a person to retreat from his own home”

    Is there a duty to retreat before using force in District of Columbia?

    District of Columbia imposes a duty to retreat before using deadly force, established by case law, which applies everywhere except within one's own home.

    “The law of self-defense requires a person to retreat if he can do so safely.”

    Does District of Columbia have a stand your ground law?

    District of Columbia does not have a stand your ground law; case law establishes a duty to retreat when safely possible outside of one's home.

    “The law of self-defense requires a person to retreat if he can do so safely.”

    Active Court Cases

    These legal challenges could change District of Columbia's gun laws in the near future

    Snope v. Brown

    22-cv-02082

    Pending

    Court: District Court

    Issue: Challenge to magazine capacity limits and 'assault weapon' ban

    What This Means for You:

    Laws remain in full effect during litigation.

    Court DocketCase Tracking

    💡 Note: Court rulings can change quickly. Always verify current status before relying on these cases.

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