This video, titled "So Why Does Florida Make You Wait?", delves into the legal and constitutional challenges surrounding Florida's 3-day waiting period for firearm purchases. Hosted by William Kirk of Washington Gun Law, the content focuses on the lawsuit "Dunn v. Glass", examining the complaint to educate viewers on why these laws are considered flawed. The description also promotes "Right to Bear", a self-defense protection service, and provides links for video ideas, newsletter sign-ups, and contact information for Washington Gun Law.
This video discusses a recent legal challenge to a gun law in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The law, which required permits for open carry specifically within the city, was successfully challenged not on Second Amendment grounds, but through an Equal Protection argument. William Kirk of Washington Gun Law explains the legal strategy behind this 'brilliant legal chess move' and encourages viewers to stay informed about their rights. The video links to the full ruling in Pennsylvania v. Sumpter and provides resources for subscribing to newsletters and contacting Washington Gun Law for further information.
This video discusses a constitutional challenge to a New Jersey law that bans hollow-point ammunition, often referred to as self-defense ammunition. William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, analyzes the complaint in the Bergmann-Schoch v. Platkin case. The content aims to educate viewers on this specific gun law and its legal implications, advocating for its overturn. The video also promotes educational resources from the Sonoran Desert Institute and advocacy from Gun Owners of America.
This video features William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, discussing significant updates from the Washington Supreme Court oral arguments in the State of Washington v. Gators Custom Guns case. The case involves a constitutional challenge to Washington's magazine ban, enacted through SB 5078. Kirk analyzes the arguments presented and the court's reactions to predict the case's outcome, emphasizing the importance of staying informed on issues affecting Second Amendment rights.
This video discusses a unique and controversial Washington D.C. firearm law that dictates the specific manner in which individuals must carry their firearms. William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, breaks down this law, which is currently being challenged in court under the case of Russell v. District of Columbia. The discussion aims to educate viewers on the specifics of this law and the legal efforts being made to overturn it, emphasizing the importance of understanding one's rights.
This video analyzes a disturbing DOJ memorandum in the case of United States v. Harris, which challenges the constitutionality of 18 U.S.C. Sec. 922(g)(3), prohibiting cannabis users from possessing firearms. William Kirk of Washington Gun Law highlights the hypocrisy of the DOJ, which advocates for cannabis legalization while simultaneously likening cannabis users to schizophrenics in legal arguments. The video aims to educate viewers on the implications of this memo and its impact on Second Amendment rights.
This video discusses a significant legal victory for Second Amendment rights. A federal court in the Western District of Washington has rejected the state's attempt to dismiss a constitutional challenge against its large-capacity magazine ban. The ruling means the lawsuit challenging the ban can proceed, preventing the defendants from escaping legal scrutiny. The content emphasizes understanding the "four boxes" of American liberty: the soap box, ballot box, jury box, and ammunition box, to defend constitutional rights.
William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, provides an update on the Duncan v. Bonta case, a legal challenge to California's high-capacity magazine ban. This case, similar to Washington's ban, has been sent back to lower courts for reconsideration following the Supreme Court's ruling in NYSRPA v. Bruen. The video aims to explain the implications of this development and predict potential future movement on this significant Second Amendment case, encouraging viewers to educate themselves.
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