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Laws current as of August 1, 2024 What protections can an extreme risk protection order include?
An extreme risk protection order of any type will order the respondent not to have firearms in his/her custody or control and not to purchase, possess, receive, or attempt to purchase or receive a firearm while the order is in effect. The order will also require the respondent to surrender any firearms s/he currently has in his/her custody.1 In an extreme risk protection order that is not an ex parte temporary order, the judge will also order that the respondent’s concealed pistol license be revoked, if s/he has one.2
1 R.C.W. § 7.105.340(1)(a)
2 R.C.W. § 7.105.340(1)(b)
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