Washington Statutes

§ 38.32.120 — Authority of commanding officer.

Washington § 38.32.120
JurisdictionWashington
Title 38MILITIA AND MILITARY AFFAIRS
Ch. 38.32OFFENSES—PUNISHMENT

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Wash. Rev. Code § 38.32.120 (2026).

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(1)The commanding officer at any drill, parade, encampment or other duty may place in arrest for the time of such drill, parade, encampment or other duty any person or persons who shall trespass on the camp grounds, parade grounds, rifle range or armory, or in any way or manner interrupt or molest the orderly discharge of duty of those on duty, or who shall disturb or prevent the passage of troops going to or returning from any regularly ordered tour of duty; and may prohibit and prevent the sale or use of all spirituous liquors, wines, ale or beer, or holding of huckster or auction sales, and all gambling therein, and remove disorderly persons beyond the limits of such parade or encampment, or within a distance of two miles therefrom, and the commanding officer shall have full authority

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Legislative History

[2003 c 53 s 210;1989 c 19 s 44;1963 c 220 s 137;1943 c 130 s 52; Rem. Supp. 1943 s 8603-52. Prior:1937 c 51 s 1;1909 c 134 s 62;1895 c 108 s 99.]

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