Refer to RCW 28B.30.150.
The regents of Washington state University, in addition to other duties prescribed by law, shall:
(1) Have full control of the university and its property of various kinds, except as otherwise provided by law.
Yes, they can ban firearms from the apartments.
Washington state does not have a requirement to register firearms. In short, you don't register guns there. Would suggest you visit a local gun shop for information on Washington State and firearms.
Washington State does not require registration of ordinary Title I firearms.
yes
Degrees programs for Forensic Pathology are offered through many U.S. colleges and universities, including the University of Alabama, Boston University School of Medicine, California State,Columbia, and many others. It is generally necessary to gain proficiency in such areas as toxicology, firearms and ballistics, serology, DNA technology, and trace evidence.
No records for this importer of firearms, and they are now closed. Sorry-
No.
Bows and firearms are two entirely different tracks. For firearms, you could start at the Colorado School of Trades, and learn to be a gunsmith. Once you have a working knowledge of altering and repairing firearms, then pick a first class university that offers a degree in mechanical engineering. It is a LOT more than being able to draw good looking pictures of guns.
Washington State does not require registration of ordinary Title I firearms.
No. As in most states, no registration of ordinary firearms is required.
IIRC, Firearms International was the importer, not maker. ONE such rifle that I can recall was the Bronco.
100-300
With enough money, lawyers and time, it might happen.