This video discusses the resignation of anti-gun Senator Nicole Mitchell following a felony conviction. The content appears to be commentary or news reporting on the event, likely from a pro-Second Amendment perspective given the channel's other content and affiliate links. While the title directly mentions an "anti-gun senator," the video itself does not appear to focus on firearms, but rather uses the event as a topic for discussion within a broader political or rights-focused context.
This video discusses a recent Supreme Court decision impacting the constitutionality of assault weapon bans and magazine bans, as well as the impact on individuals convicted of non-violent felonies. William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, explains the Supreme Court's actions and their implications for Second Amendment rights. The description encourages viewers to subscribe to Ground News for breaking news and provides contact information for Washington Gun Law for legal inquiries.
This video, titled 'Should FELONS Own Firearms?', explores a complex and controversial topic within the realm of gun rights. While the title suggests a debate or discussion, the provided description is minimal. The inclusion of hashtags like #gun and #pewpew indicates a focus on firearms in general, likely delving into legal or ethical aspects surrounding firearm ownership for individuals with felony convictions. The content is expected to be a discourse on gun laws and Second Amendment rights, potentially touching on public safety and the implications of such policies.
This video discusses the conviction of Matt Hoover and Justin Erving in the "autokeycard case." The content creator explores the implications of their convictions for their families and for the civil rights of all American citizens. It also promotes various merchandise and social media channels associated with the content creator.
This video discusses the recent conviction of Matt from CRS Firearms for 5 felonies related to a "machine gun" and an "autokey card" case. The description references an article from ammoland.com detailing the legal proceedings against Justin Ervin and Matthew Hoover of CRS Firearms. The video also includes promotional links for various products and services, such as pre-workout supplements, merchandise, health optimization, body armor, coffee, and home gym equipment.
This video, "Bullet Points," features William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, discussing the restoration of gun rights in Washington State. He outlines different scenarios based on felony and misdemeanor convictions, differentiating between Class A, B, and C felonies. The video emphasizes that while losing gun rights is a consequence of law, regaining them is also possible through legal processes. A website, www.getmyrightsback.com, is provided for further information. The content is linked to specific Revised Code of Washington (RCW) statutes and other related video resources.
This video, the fourth in a series, focuses on the process of restoring gun rights in Washington State for individuals convicted of Class C felonies. William Kirk of Washington Gun Law explains the legal requirements, including the mandatory 5-year waiting period, and highlights how this period can be extended due to legal nuances. The content aims to educate viewers on how to navigate the legal system to regain lawful and responsible gun ownership, directing them to resources like getmyrightsback.com.
This video, "Restoring Your Gun Rights in Washington State Part 3. Class B Felonies," hosted by Washington Gun Law President William Kirk, delves into the complexities of regaining firearm rights after a Class B felony conviction in Washington State. While statutes suggest a 5-year waiting period, Kirk explains how legal nuances often extend this timeline. The video emphasizes that restoration is possible, despite the challenges, and encourages viewers to seek education on the matter. It provides links to relevant Revised Code of Washington (RCW) statutes and previous videos in the series, and promotes the website www.getmyrightsback.com for those seeking to restore their rights.
This video, part two of a series on restoring gun rights in Washington State, focuses on disqualifying offenses and the consequences of illegal firearm possession. William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, details specific crimes that permanently revoke Second Amendment rights in Washington, including Class A felonies and other mentioned offenses. The video also clarifies the legal ramifications for individuals found in possession of a firearm after their rights have been revoked. It aims to educate viewers on the 'bad news' of gun rights restoration and encourages those eligible to visit getmyrightsback.com.
This video from Washington Gun Law addresses a critical question for individuals seeking to purchase firearms after having their rights restored: how to accurately answer question 21(c) on ATF Form 4473. The presenter, William Kirk, explains that even after restoration of rights following felony or disqualifying convictions, the form asks about past disqualifying offenses. He clarifies the proper way to answer this question, highlighting that many FFLs lack a clear understanding and that research has provided the definitive answer. The video references specific Washington State Revised Codes (RCW) and the official ATF Form 4473 for further detail.
This video, titled "Gun Law 101: The MYTH of the Open Bolt Semi-Auto Ban," hosted by Fuddbusters and MattLaAtLaw, delves into the legal aspects of firearm ownership. It specifically examines the constitutionality of lifetime bans from owning firearms for felony convictions, even for non-violent offenses committed decades ago. The content aims to debunk myths surrounding gun laws and provide factual information to viewers, while also expressing frustration with perceived 'fudd' perspectives. The description includes links to support the creators, merchandise, and affiliate links for related products and books.
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