This video provides an update on the 2025 Colorado Assault Weapons Ban, specifically SB25-003, which is scheduled for a Senate committee hearing on January 28th. The creator urges viewers to testify in opposition to the bill and provides several links for resources, including the bill text, contacting Colorado lawmakers, and remote testimony/hearing information. The description also includes promotional links for merchandise and social media channels.
This video provides a legislative update from Colorado dated April 25, 2024. It directs viewers to contact Governor Polis, all senators, and their Colorado representative through provided links. Additionally, it includes a link for signing up for public testimony, suggesting the content may be related to proposed legislation, potentially impacting firearm rights or regulations in Colorado. Links are provided for official contact and legislative engagement.
This video provides an update from Olympia regarding public testimony on Washington state's HB 1143 and HB 1240, focusing on an "assault weapon ban." William Kirk from Washington Gun Law discusses the event, highlighting key points and their implications for gun owners. The video aims to educate viewers on these legislative developments and encourages them to stay informed about their Second Amendment rights. Sponsors Securite Gun Club, Aero Precision, and Stag Arms are mentioned.
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 recaps the public testimony on Washington State House Bill 1705 (HB 1705). William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, highlights key moments from the hearing. HB 1705, which has moved from the House to the Senate, proposes a ban on untraceable firearms and 80% lowers. The video features excerpts from witnesses who testified both for and against the bill, aiming to educate viewers on the proposed legislation and its potential impact.
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