Weapons

Keep weapons in locked storage, and make sure the child or youth in your care cannot access them.

If you need help buying items to secure weapons, contact your child or youth’s caseworker.

Examples of weapons include:

  • Guns
  • Ammunition
  • BB guns
  • Pellet guns
  • Air rifles
  • Stun guns
  • Archery equipment
  • Other items designed to cause bodily harm or physical damage

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Read the regulations

For more information read the Washington Administrative Codes (WACs) related to these topics:

  • WAC 110-149-0190: Storing medications, substances, toxic products, firearms, and other weapons