Washington Order Re Motion for Surrender of Weapons (OR GMT) is a Washington State law that requires any person who is found in possession of a firearm to surrender it to the police or other law enforcement agency. It was enacted to help reduce gun violence and create a safer environment for Washington residents. The law applies to anyone who is found in possession of a firearm, regardless of whether the person was aware of the law or not. There are three types of OR GMT: 1. Unconditional Surrender: This type of OR GMT requires the person in possession of the firearm to immediately surrender it to the police or other law enforcement agency. 2. Conditional Surrender: This type of OR GMT allows the person in possession of the firearm to surrender the weapon on a specific date and time. The person must also provide proof that the firearm has been stored in a secure place until the surrender date. 3. Voluntary Surrender: This type of OR GMT allows the person in possession of the firearm to voluntarily surrender the weapon to the police or other law enforcement agency. The person must also provide proof that the firearm has been stored in a secure place until the surrender date. Washington Order Re Motion for Surrender of Weapons (OR GMT) is an important law for reducing gun violence and creating a safer environment for Washington residents.