Chapter 11.30
CONCEALED PISTOL LICENSE

Sections:

11.30.010    Reserved.

11.30.020    Reserved.

11.30.030    Reserved.

11.30.040    Reserved.

11.30.050    Reserved.

11.30.060    Reserved.

11.30.070    Reserved.

11.30.080    Reserved.

11.30.090    Reserved.

11.30.100    Reserved.

11.30.110    Reserved.

11.30.120    Reserved.

11.30.130    Reserved.

11.30.140    Definitions.

11.30.150    Carrying concealed firearms generally prohibited – Exceptions.

11.30.160    Exceptions to restrictions on carrying firearms.

11.30.170    Concealed firearm license – Reciprocity – Revocation.

11.30.180    Forfeiture.

11.30.190    Infraction.

11.30.010 Reserved.

[Res. 2018-324; Ord. 134 § 134.1.1, 8-7-2008 (Res. 2008-248)].

11.30.020 Reserved.

[Res. 2018-324; Ord. 134 § 134.1.2, 8-7-2008 (Res. 2008-248)].

11.30.030 Reserved.

[Res. 2018-324; Res. 2017-328; Ord. 134 § 134.1.3, 8-7-2008 (Res. 2008-248)].

11.30.040 Reserved.

[Res. 2018-324; Ord. 134 § 134.1.4, 8-7-2008 (Res. 2008-248)].

11.30.050 Reserved.

[Res. 2018-324; Ord. 134 § 134.1.5, 8-7-2008 (Res. 2008-248)].

11.30.060 Reserved.

[Res. 2018-324; Ord. 134 § 134.1.6, 8-7-2008 (Res. 2008-248)].

11.30.070 Reserved.

[Res. 2018-324; Ord. 134 § 134.1.7, 8-7-2008 (Res. 2008-248)].

11.30.080 Reserved.

[Res. 2018-324; Ord. 134 § 134.1.8, 8-7-2008 (Res. 2008-248)].

11.30.090 Reserved.

[Res. 2018-324; Ord. 134 § 134.1.9, 8-7-2008 (Res. 2008-248)].

11.30.100 Reserved.

[Res. 2018-324; Ord. 134 § 134.1.10, 8-7-2008 (Res. 2008-248)].

11.30.110 Reserved.

[Res. 2018-324; Res. 2017-131; Ord. 134 § 134.1.11, 8-7-2008 (Res. 2008-248)].

11.30.120 Reserved.

[Res. 2018-324; Ord. 134 § 134.1.12, 8-7-2008 (Res. 2008-248)].

11.30.130 Reserved.

[Res. 2018-324; Ord. 134 § 134.1.13, 8-7-2008 (Res. 2008-248)].

11.30.140 Definitions.

Terms defined in Chapter 3.50 TTC shall have the same meaning in this chapter. [Res. 2018-324].

11.30.150 Carrying concealed firearms generally prohibited – Exceptions.

(1) A person shall not carry a firearm concealed on his or her person, except:

(a) In the person’s place of abode or fixed place of business; or

(b) Pursuant to a license that qualifies for reciprocity under TTC 11.30.170.

(2) When carrying a pistol as authorized by TTC 11.30.170, the licensee shall have his or her concealed firearm license in his or her immediate possession at all times and shall display the same upon demand to any police officer or to any other person when and if requested to do so. Violation of this subsection is a civil infraction with a $100.00 penalty.

(3) Nothing in this section permits the possession of firearms illegal to possess under Tribal, State or Federal law. [Res. 2018-324].

11.30.160 Exceptions to restrictions on carrying firearms.

TTC 11.30.150 shall not apply to:

(1) Tulalip police officers and other Tribal, State and Federal law enforcement officers;

(2) Members of the armed forces of the United States or of the National Guard or organized reserves, when on duty;

(3) Officers or employees of the United States duly authorized to carry a concealed firearm;

(4) Any person engaging in a lawful outdoor recreational activity such as hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, or horseback riding only if, considering all of the attendant circumstances, including but not limited to whether the person has a valid hunting or fishing license, it is reasonable to conclude that the person is participating in lawful outdoor activities or is traveling to or from a legitimate outdoor recreation area; or

(5) Any person while carrying a firearm unloaded and in a closed opaque case or secure wrapper. [Res. 2018-324].

11.30.170 Concealed firearm license – Reciprocity – Revocation.

(1) A person licensed to carry a concealed pistol under the laws of a Tribe or State is authorized to carry a concealed pistol within the boundaries of the Tulalip Indian Reservation if:

(a) The licensing Tribe or State does not issue concealed firearm licenses to persons under 21 years of age;

(b) The licensing Tribe or State requires mandatory fingerprint-based background checks of criminal and mental health history for all persons who apply for a concealed firearm license;

(c) The person licensed to carry a pistol is not prohibited from possessing firearms under the laws of the Tulalip Tribes or the United States; and

(d) The Chief of Police has not issued a notice of ineligibility to carry a concealed firearm pursuant to subsection (2) of this section.

(2) The Chief of Police may issue notice that a person is ineligible to carry a concealed firearm, notwithstanding a valid concealed firearm license from another jurisdiction, if the person:

(a) Has a concealed firearm license in any jurisdiction in a revoked status;

(b) Is free on bond or personal recognizance pending trial, appeal, or sentencing for any criminal offense;

(c) Has an outstanding warrant for his or her arrest;

(d) Has been found by any court to be mentally unstable or legally incompetent; or

(e) Is ineligible to possess firearms under the laws of the Tulalip Tribes or the United States.

(3) Notice issued pursuant to subsection (2) of this section shall be served by first class mail to the address associated with the license and shall be effective on the third day following mailing.

(4) A person may petition the Chief of Police to withdraw a notice issued pursuant to subsection (2) of this section.

(5) Notice issued pursuant to subsection (2) of this section may be withdrawn in writing by the Chief of Police if the condition(s) forming the basis of the revocation notice no longer apply. Notice of revocation withdrawal shall be served according to subsection (3) of this section. [Res. 2018-324].

11.30.180 Forfeiture.

A firearm concealed on a person in violation of this chapter is subject to forfeiture pursuant to Chapter 2.60 TTC. [Res. 2018-324].

11.30.190 Infraction.

In addition to any other criminal and civil penalties imposed by Tribal law, a person who conceals a firearm in violation of this chapter commits a civil infraction with a penalty of $500.00. [Res. 2018-324].