This video discusses the significant increase in Concealed Pistol License (CPL) holders in Washington state, surpassing 700,000. William Kirk from Washington Gun Law analyzes this trend, contrasting it with narratives from mainstream media and local politicians who, according to the description, suggest guns are unnecessary. The video implies that the public's decision to arm themselves offers a deeper insight into the current situation within the state. It encourages viewers to educate themselves on the topic and provides links to Ammoland.com for a related story, Washington Gun Law for newsletters and contact, and their Rumble and Patreon channels.
Washington Gun Law President, William Kirk, analyzes the significant surge in Concealed Pistol License (CPL) applications in Washington State, setting an all-time record in August 2022 with a nearly 33% increase over the previous record. The video explores the potential implications of this trend, suggesting a growing public realization of the need for self-protection due to perceived inaction from state and local governments. The discussion aims to educate lawful and responsible gun owners on what this increase signifies and encourages them to seek further knowledge.
This video provides a concise overview of "gun-free zones" in Washington State, as explained by William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law. It highlights specific locations where firearms are prohibited, regardless of concealed pistol license (CPL) status, and warns of significant criminal sanctions for violations. The video aims to arm viewers with knowledge about these restricted areas within just over two minutes, referencing relevant Revised Code of Washington (RCW) statutes.
This video addresses a common question regarding firearm ownership: 'Can my spouse carry one of my firearms?' Washington Gun Law President William Kirk clarifies that this is permissible as long as the spouse is legally allowed to possess a firearm. He further details that for concealed carry, compliance with RCW 9.41.050 and possession of a valid CPL under RCW 9.41.070 are required. The discussion also touches upon Washington state's efforts to 'close the gun show loophole' and the implications of RCW 9.41.113. The video aims to educate viewers on firearm laws in Washington.
This video from Washington Gun Law President William Kirk explains the conditions under which a loaded firearm can be carried in a vehicle in Washington State. The legality hinges on two key factors: the type of firearm and whether the individual possesses a valid Concealed Pistol License (CPL). The discussion aims to clarify these regulations within a concise timeframe, empowering viewers with essential knowledge about firearm carriage laws in their state.
This video, "Bullet Points. Concealed Pistol Licenses in Washington State," hosted by William Kirk of Washington Gun Law, provides essential information on obtaining a Concealed Pistol License (CPL) in Washington State. It emphasizes the importance of self-protection and responsible gun ownership, aiming to educate viewers on the 'how, where, and why' of getting a CPL. The content is designed to be concise, delivered in under two minutes, and references specific Washington State Revised Code (RCW) statutes related to firearm laws.
This video provides a comprehensive guide to concealed carry in Washington State, focusing on the legal aspects and the application process for Concealed Pistol Licenses (CPLs). Hosted by William Kirk of Washington Gun Law, the content delves into the complexities of Washington's concealed carry statutes, specifically referencing RCW 9.41.050, RCW 9.41.070, and RCW 9.41.040. The discussion aims to empower viewers with knowledge about their rights and the legal framework surrounding carrying a concealed pistol in the state, also referencing related topics like reciprocity and firearm forfeiture.
This video, presented by William Kirk of Washington Gun Law, clarifies the legality of carrying loaded firearms in vehicles within Washington State. It distinguishes between handguns and long guns (rifles and shotguns). For handguns, a valid Concealed Pistol License (CPL) or an equivalent out-of-state permit is generally required, with specific conditions outlined in RCW 9.41.050. For rifles and shotguns, the video emphasizes that RCW 77.15.460, part of the Fish and Wildlife Code, generally prohibits carrying them loaded in vehicles, with very few exceptions. The content aims to educate viewers on these specific firearm transportation laws in Washington.
This video explains Washington State's Extreme Risk Protection Order (ERPO) laws, often referred to as "Red Flag Laws." William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, details how ERPOs are court orders that restrict individuals from possessing firearms, their Concealed Pistol License (CPL), or purchasing new firearms while the order is active. The content provides a guide to understanding the laws and the procedural aspects of ERPOs in Washington, referencing RCW 7.94.
This YouTube video from TENICOR discusses interactions with law enforcement officers while legally carrying a concealed firearm. It aims to provide guidance and awareness for individuals exercising their Second Amendment rights in public. The video highlights the importance of understanding procedures and responsible gun ownership when carrying a CCW or CPL.
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