House Bill 1562 Drastically Changes Firearm Restorations

House Bill 1562

On July 23, 2023, House Bill 1562 went into effect, drastically changing the rules for restoration of firearm rights and significantly narrowing eligibility. The bill also expands the list of crimes that will result in a prohibition on firearm rights. This article will discuss both aspects of House Bill 1562, along with a strategy for avoiding the bill’s harmful impacts on the restoration of firearm rights.

House Bill 1562: Expanded Loss of Firearm Rights

RCW 9.41.040 controls the loss of firearm rights. Historically, the statute prohibits the possession of a firearm after a conviction for any felony or for the following domestic violence misdemeanors: assault 4, criminal trespass 1, coercion, stalking, reckless endangerment, violation of a protection order (if the crime is committed on or after 7/1/1993); and harassment (if the crime is committed on or after 6/18/2018).

With House Bill 1562, the following misdemeanors are added to the list of crimes that will prohibit the possession of a firearm, if the crime is committed on or after 7/23/2023: