This video discusses the potential Supreme Court case US v. Harris and its implications for the marijuana user gun ban. It highlights how a favorable ruling could lead to revisions of Form 4473, impacting Second Amendment rights nationwide, particularly in California. The CRPA's involvement through amicus briefs is noted, emphasizing the distinction between carrying while intoxicated and status-based bans.
This video, hosted by William Kirk of Washington Gun Law, analyzes an Amicus Brief filed in the Wolford v. Lopez Supreme Court case. The brief, submitted by the New Jersey Association of Rifle and Pistol Clubs, aims to illustrate the detrimental effects of unchecked civilian disarmament laws. Kirk delves into the brief to provide viewers with a perspective on living under extreme gun control, encouraging viewers to educate themselves on these issues. The description also provides links to the brief, resources for submitting video ideas, newsletter subscriptions, and contact information for Washington Gun Law.
This video explores a hypothetical scenario: what if the Second Amendment was treated with the same legal scrutiny and respect as the First Amendment? William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, discusses an Amicus brief in Wolford v. Lopez that raises this question. He notes that recent Supreme Court Second Amendment cases have already drawn comparisons to First Amendment jurisprudence, suggesting this approach has precedent. The video encourages viewers to educate themselves on their rights and provides links to the NAGR Amicus brief and opportunities to support their advocacy.
This video explores the philosophical and historical origins of the Second Amendment, tracing it back to the natural right of self-preservation rather than solely the Constitution. William Kirk of Washington Gun Law discusses an amicus brief in the Wolford v. Lopez case, highlighting the fundamental importance of this right. The content aims to educate viewers about the core principles behind gun ownership and its connection to self-defense, encouraging them to "arm themselves with education."
This video discusses a significant filing by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) as an Amicus brief in the Wolford v. Lopez case before the Supreme Court. William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, analyzes the brief and offers insights into the DOJ's actions and how individuals can navigate future challenges. The content emphasizes the importance of education and staying informed about Second Amendment rights.
This video discusses the legal challenge to Connecticut's assault weapon and high-capacity magazine ban in the case of NAGR v. Lamont. William Kirk of Washington Gun Law analyzes two Amicus briefs that support the petition, focusing on how lower courts have interpreted the 'Common Use Test.' The video encourages viewers to educate themselves on these issues affecting Second Amendment rights and provides links to the briefs and supporting organizations.
This video discusses the historical and ongoing efforts to disarm Americans, focusing on how felony convictions can lead to lifetime firearm bans, regardless of the nature of the offense. Washington Gun Law President William Kirk highlights the impact of these laws, particularly from the perspective of public defenders. The discussion centers on a significant case before the U.S. Supreme Court that could potentially restore Second Amendment rights for millions. The video also promotes "Right to Bear," a self-defense protection service, and encourages viewers to engage with Washington Gun Law through their newsletter, website, and social media channels.
This video analyzes the legal response from the State of New Jersey to the US Department of Justice's amicus brief regarding the Cheeseman v. Platkin case. The case challenges New Jersey's assault weapon ban and is now before a full en banc panel of the 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals. William Kirk of Washington Gun Law discusses the details of New Jersey's filing, highlighting their strong reaction to the DOJ's input. The video aims to educate viewers on the legal intricacies of Second Amendment challenges in New Jersey.
This video analyzes a significant legal development regarding firearm rights in California. It discusses the Supreme Court's potential to strike down the state's 10-round magazine limit, with 27 states supporting this challenge. The analysis delves into landmark Supreme Court cases like Heller and Bruen, the Ninth Circuit's ruling, and the implications of the Virginia Duncan v. Rob Bonta case. The content aims to inform gun owners about the constitutional debate and what the outcome could mean for firearm freedom in the United States.
This video discusses the Duncan v. Bonta case and an amicus brief filed by the National Association for Gun Rights (NAGR). William Kirk from Washington Gun Law highlights NAGR's sarcastic approach to addressing lower courts allegedly defying Supreme Court rulings and the Supreme Court's apparent tolerance of this. The video encourages viewers to learn more, support NAGR, and consider joining Right to Bear for self-defense legal protection. It also provides links for video ideas, newsletter sign-ups, and contact information for Washington Gun Law.
This video discusses the Second Amendment, arguing it should apply to everyone, not just in theory but in practice. Washington Gun Law President William Kirk analyzes an amicus brief in the Duncan v. Bonta case. The brief, filed by several amici parties, offers a unique perspective on the Second Amendment that is not frequently discussed. The video emphasizes the importance of this brief in demonstrating that the Second Amendment is truly for all, encouraging viewers to educate themselves on the topic. It also promotes Right to Bear, a self-defense protection service, and provides links to the amicus brief, the service's sign-up page, and other resources from Washington Gun Law.
This video discusses the legal challenges to gun laws in Washington state, focusing on the "Gators Custom Guns v. State of Washington" case. William Kirk of Washington Gun Law President highlights an Amicus Brief filed by a majority of states, arguing that the Washington State Supreme Court has disregarded established case law. The description encourages viewers to educate themselves on these issues and provides links to the Amicus Brief, GroundNews, the Washington Gun Law newsletter, and contact information for legal inquiries. It also promotes subscribing to their Rumble and Patreon channels.