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9.41.0975 – Officials and agencies -- Immunity, writ of mandamus | Washington Law

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9.41.0975 – Officials and agencies -- Immunity, writ of mandamus

Washington Crimes and Punishments § 9.41.0975

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RCW 9.41.0975 - Officials and agencies -- Immunity, writ of mandamus (1) The state, local governmental entities, any public or private agency, and the employees of any state or local governmental entity or public or private agency, acting in good faith, are immune from liability:(a) For failure to prevent the sale or transfer of a firearm to a person whose receipt or possession of the firearm is unlawful;(b) For preventing the sale or transfer of a firearm to a person who may lawfully receive o
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