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I do believe that most chicken folk favor the SSS method (shoot, shovel, shut up) particularly for dogs, but I don't see why you couldn't apply it to 'coons.
Do a Ctrl-F on Raccoon
It has older dates, but it also says PERMANENT Rules.
So the only other thing to worry about is:
Sultan Municipal Code states:
"9.34.010 Discharge of firearms prohibited.
It is unlawful for any person to aim or discharge any firearm, whether loaded or not at any person or property of another in the city of Sultan; provided, that this prohibition does not apply to the discharge of firearms by law enforcement officers engaged in the performance of their official powers or duties.
A firearm shall include a gun, pistol, revolver or other firearm. This section shall not abridge the right of the individual guaranteed by Article I, section 24 of the State Constitution to bear arms in defense of self or others or the rights guaranteed under RCW. (Ord. 588 § 1, 1993)"
Code does not clearly say you're prohibited from discharging a firearm at pests on your own property Check to be sure there isn't a more current code, this one said it was current through August 2009.
So if this is the way you're thinking of, um, dispatching them, you're probably safe.. If WA state law allows you to shoot a dog harassing your livestock, I don't see why you can't do the same to a raccoon. But I'm not a lawyer either