William Kirk of Washington Gun Law discusses the legal "do-over" for challenges to Initiative 1639 in Washington State following the Mitchell v. Atkins case. The video explains how a recent agreed motion and order will allow for new consideration of the lawsuit, which was previously dismissed based on an outdated legal standard. Kirk emphasizes the importance of staying informed about evolving gun laws and encourages viewers to educate themselves.
This video features William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, analyzing the potential impact of the Supreme Court's Bruen decision on Washington's mandatory firearm waiting periods. Kirk explains how the Bruen ruling, which rejected 'Intermediate Scrutiny,' could invalidate restrictive gun laws previously upheld under that legal standard. He specifically references Sylvester v. Becerra, a challenge to California's waiting period, and questions whether Washington's Initiative 1639, which mandates waiting periods, may now be vulnerable. The video encourages viewers to educate themselves on these legal developments.
This video provides a concise explanation of Washington State's mandatory firearm waiting periods. Presented by William Kirk of Washington Gun Law, it clarifies the complex interplay between RCW 9.41.090 and RCW 9.41.092 (Initiative 1639), detailing how these laws affect the purchase of handguns and semi-automatic rifles. The aim is to arm viewers with knowledge about potential delays in acquiring their firearms within a brief timeframe.
This video discusses a significant 9th Circuit ruling, Jones v. Bonta, which overturned California's ban on semi-automatic rifle sales for individuals aged 18-20. The speaker, William Kirk of Washington Gun Law, highlights the direct impact on Washington state due to its similar age restriction in Initiative 1639, amending RCW 9.41.240. The ruling reinforces Second Amendment principles established in Heller v. D.C. The video suggests this could lead to legal challenges against Washington's law and encourages viewers to educate themselves on their Second Amendment rights.
This video explains Washington State's firearm waiting periods, detailing how Initiative 1639 impacted these laws. William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, clarifies the current statutory waiting periods for purchasing firearms, noting changes that affect handguns and semi-automatic rifles, especially for those without a Concealed Pistol License (CPL). The content references specific Revised Code of Washington (RCW) statutes and provides resources for 1639 safety classes.
This video delves into the specifics of Washington State's safe storage laws, enacted in July 2019 following Initiative 1639. William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, breaks down the legal requirements outlined in RCW 9.41.360, focusing on the newly defined crimes of Community Endangerment by Unsafe Storage of a Firearm (First and Second Degrees). The discussion covers how these offenses can be committed, the potential penalties, and ultimately clarifies whether the law mandates a particular storage method for firearms in Washington.
This video features William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, analyzing the implications of Washington State's Initiative 1639, passed in 2019. Kirk aims to clarify the specifics of the law, detailing its requirements for gun owners, highlighting new restrictions, and pointing out what the legislation does *not* cover. The content focuses on educating lawful and responsible firearm owners about the legal landscape impacting them.
This video discusses the impact of Initiative 1639 on firearm channels and legal defense funds. It highlights a GoFundMe for the 1639 Legal Defense Fund and promotes viewer support for the channel, emphasizing a no-sponsor policy. The creator, The Yankee Marshal, shares links to their merchandise, social media, and encourages community discussion on firearms, hobbies, and tactics. The content appears to focus on the legal and cultural implications of gun control legislation for content creators and the firearms community.
This video discusses the implications of Washington state's Initiative 1639 on local firearm shops and manufacturers, hinting at further legal and political drama. It emphasizes viewer support for the channel and its projects, with links provided for donations, Patreon, and merchandise. The description also outlines the channel's aim to foster a community for discussing hobbies, tactics, and opinions related to firearms and preparedness. The content likely delves into the legal challenges and impacts of firearm legislation on the industry and gun owners.
This video discusses Washington State's Initiative 1639, a significant gun control law, and the ensuing legal and political battles. It aims to provide viewers with comprehensive information about the initiative, its implications, and encourages support for legal defense funds. The description includes links to the full text of the bill, news articles, and various platforms for financial support and content consumption, highlighting a strong emphasis on the Second Amendment.
This video appears to be a response or critique of content from the "TWANGnBANG" YouTube channel, with the creator, "The Yankee Marshal," speaking out against what they perceive as ignorance. The description highlights viewer support through Patreon and mentions merchandise available for purchase. It also provides links for a legal defense fund related to Initiative 1639. The channel aims to be a community space for discussing hobbies, tactics, and opinions related to firearms and preparedness.
This video discusses a new bill in Washington State aiming to repeal Initiative 1639, a significant gun control law. The content likely explores the legal and political aspects surrounding this proposed legislative change, potentially touching upon Second Amendment rights and the impact of gun control measures on firearm owners in Washington. The description also includes standard disclaimers and business contact information for the "Guns & Gadgets Media" channel, emphasizing the educational and entertainment purpose of their content.