This video is an "Almost Live" event hosted by William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law. It aims to address viewer questions and re-attempt a previously failed live chat. The discussion focuses on Washington state gun legislation, specifically referencing SB 5078, HB 1705, and HB 1630, and also touches upon ATF regulations and forms like ATF Form 4999. Several relevant videos are linked, covering topics such as ATF actions, magazine bans, and trigger regulations. The presenter acknowledges technical difficulties and apologizes for the delay, promising a rescheduled live event and mentioning upcoming platforms like Patreon and getmyrightsback.com.
This video from Washington Gun Law President, William Kirk, analyzes Engrossed Substitute House Bill 1630, a legislative bill that consolidates several new firearm restrictions in Washington State. Kirk discusses three primary areas where firearm carry is now prohibited and outlines the penalties for violations. The content aims to educate viewers on these legal changes and encourage them to stay informed about their Second Amendment rights.
This video discusses the recent passage of two significant gun control bills in Washington State: HB 1705, which bans 80% lowers and untraceable firearms, and HB 1630, which prohibits firearms in school district facilities. William Kirk of Washington Gun Law explains that both bills were unexpectedly brought to the floor and passed, now awaiting the Governor's signature. HB 1705 will take effect on July 1, 2022, while HB 1630, with an emergency clause, will be effective immediately upon signing. The video emphasizes the importance of staying informed and educated on these legislative changes.
This video discusses the legislative status of Washington's Senate Bill 5078, which proposes a ban on high-capacity magazines. William Kirk from Washington Gun Law clarifies that the bill remains viable and has a strong chance of passing, citing recent legislative activity with HB 1705 and HB 1630 as context. The bill can still be introduced before the legislative session concludes on Friday, March 4th. The content aims to educate viewers about the potential implications of this legislation.
William Kirk from Washington Gun Law provides crucial legislative updates concerning seven bills being debated in Olympia that could impact Second Amendment rights and self-defense capabilities in Washington state. The video, dated February 25, 2022, aims to educate viewers on the status of these bills and empower them with knowledge. It also includes links to find local legislators and detailed information on specific bills like SB 5078, HB 1705, SB 5561, HB 1630, SB 5217, HB 1618, and SB 5568, along with related public commentary videos.
This video provides an urgent update on two proposed Washington state firearm bills, HB 1705 and HB 1630, with public hearings scheduled for February 21, 2022. HB 1705 aims to ban untraceable firearms and 80% lowers, while HB 1630, despite its stated purpose of limiting firearms at school board meetings, is seen as an attempt to erode state preemption laws. The video encourages viewers to act and learn more about these bills, providing links to watch the hearing, comment on the legislation, and contact their legislators.
This video features William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, discussing six proposed bills in Olympia that could significantly impact Second Amendment rights and self-defense capabilities in Washington State. The discussion covers the current status of each bill, potential outcomes, and actionable steps for viewers to get involved in the legislative process. Resources are provided to help viewers identify their legislators and access bill information for informed participation.
This video features William Kirk from Washington Gun Law discussing six significant bills being considered in the Washington State Legislative session that could impact gun rights. The legislation includes proposed bans on "assault weapons," high-capacity magazines, untraceable firearms and 80% lowers, as well as restrictions on open carry at election locations and school board meetings. Kirk provides updates on the status of each bill and actionable steps citizens can take to advocate for their Second Amendment rights.
This video from Washington Gun Law features President William Kirk discussing five critical legislative bills in Olympia, Washington, that are set to impact Second Amendment rights in 2022. The bills address bans on AR-style firearms, high-capacity magazines, and untraceable firearms (including 80% lowers). Additionally, the legislation proposes new geographical restrictions on both open and concealed carry, specifically targeting election and school board locations. The video aims to educate viewers on these proposed changes and encourage them to take action.
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