Bullet Points. Explaining Washington's New Magazine Ban

Published on May 7, 2022
Duration: 2:11

Washington State has enacted Senate Bill 5078, restricting magazine capacity to a maximum of 10 rounds, effective July 1, 2022. The law prohibits the manufacture, import, distribution, sale, or offering for sale of large-capacity magazines. However, lawfully owned magazines in possession prior to July 1, 2022, are grandfathered in and remain legal to possess, use, and carry.

Quick Summary

Washington State's SB 5078, effective July 1, 2022, bans the manufacture, import, distribution, sale, or offering for sale of large capacity magazines (over 10 rounds). Lawfully owned magazines possessed prior to this date are grandfathered and remain legal to keep, use, possess, and carry.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Washington's Magazine Ban
  2. 00:11Senate Bill 5078 Explained
  3. 00:16Magazine Capacity Restriction
  4. 00:34Statute Language: Prohibited Actions
  5. 01:03Grandfathered Magazines for Lawful Owners
  6. 01:12Personal Carry Magazines
  7. 01:26Prohibition on Importation and Commercial Sale
  8. 01:37Purchasing Magazines Before the Ban
  9. 01:55Further Discussion and Resources

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Washington's new magazine ban?

Washington's new magazine ban, enacted through Senate Bill 5078, restricts the capacity of firearm magazines to a maximum of 10 rounds. This law prohibits the manufacture, import, distribution, sale, or offering for sale of magazines that exceed this limit.

Are my existing magazines legal in Washington after July 1, 2022?

Yes, if you lawfully owned magazines with a capacity greater than 10 rounds before July 1, 2022, they are grandfathered in. You are permitted to keep, use, possess, and carry these magazines.

What actions are prohibited under Washington's magazine ban?

Under Washington's SB 5078, it is unlawful to manufacture, import, distribute, sell, or offer for sale any large capacity magazine (defined as holding more than 10 rounds) after July 1, 2022, unless specifically authorized by the statute.

Should I buy magazines before Washington's ban takes effect?

If you anticipate needing magazines with a capacity exceeding 10 rounds for current or future firearms, it is advisable to purchase them before the July 1, 2022, effective date of Washington's SB 5078 to ensure legal possession.

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