This video from Washington Gun Law, featuring President William Kirk, explains why individuals in Washington State are currently unable to purchase any firearms. The issue stems from a breakdown in the state's background check system. The video delves into the implications of this system failure for citizens, discussing who is affected and potential solutions. The presenter encourages viewers to educate themselves on these critical issues.
This video discusses a Washington Attorney General's action against WGS Guns for allegedly selling unlawful "high capacity" magazines, citing violations of RCW 9.41.370 and 375. The presenter, William Kirk of Washington Gun Law, questions why this case received less media attention than a similar one involving Federal Way Discount Guns. The video aims to educate viewers on these legal matters and encourages them to 'arm themselves with education.' A sponsor, Securite Gun Club, is also promoted with a discount code.
This video, hosted by William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, discusses the immediate impact of SB 5078, a new Washington State law that restricts the commercial sale of "high capacity" magazines to 10 rounds. Effective July 1, 2022, the law, passed at the behest of Attorney General Bob Ferguson, aims to limit magazine capacity. The video emphasizes the importance of education for lawful gun owners in understanding the implications of this legislation, particularly concerning their last opportunities to acquire such magazines before the ban takes full effect.
This video features William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, clarifying ammunition restrictions in Washington State. He covers regulations pertaining to range ammo, carry ammo, and hunting ammo, referencing relevant state statutes including RCW 9.41, RCW 77.15, WAC 220-414-040, and WAC 220-410-020. The video aims to educate viewers on what is and isn't permitted under current Washington law regarding ammunition.
This video features William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, explaining weapons prohibited under Washington State law, specifically referencing RCW 9.41.250, which prohibits "slungshots, sand clubs, metal knuckles and spring blade knives." The video highlights that the Revised Code of Washington is not always clear in defining these items. Additionally, it touches upon the prohibition of furtively carrying "daggers, dirks and other dangerous weapons." The discussion aims to inform viewers about these laws and the potential consequences of violations. It also links to other relevant resources concerning suppressors in Washington State.
This video explains Washington State's "White Flag Laws," allowing individuals to voluntarily waive their firearm rights for a minimum of 7 days. Host William Kirk discusses the two relevant Revised Code of Washington (RCW) statutes (9.41.350 and 9.41.352) that enable this process. The discussion highlights why someone might choose this option, particularly in light of Washington's Red Flag Laws (Extreme Risk Protection Orders), offering it as a potential legal alternative in specific situations. Links to the waiver and revocation forms, as well as information on Red Flag Laws, are provided.
This video clarifies which firearms are specifically prohibited in Washington State, as explained by William Kirk of Washington Gun Law. Key topics covered include restrictions on machine guns, short-barreled rifles (SBRs), short-barreled shotguns (SBSs), bump stocks, and untraceable firearms. The discussion aims to inform viewers about Washington's specific prohibitions on possessing certain types of firearms, referencing relevant Revised Code of Washington (RCW) statutes.
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