This video features William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, explaining the legality of carrying firearms to outdoor concerts in Washington State. He clarifies that firearms are generally prohibited at such venues under Washington law, referencing RCW 70.108.150. The discussion aims to educate viewers on the nuances of firearm regulations in specific locations, encouraging viewers to "arm themselves with education."
This video, featuring Washington Gun Law President William Kirk, delves into the legalities of using lethal force in Washington State when facing a robbery. It first defines the crime of robbery to establish its severity before examining Washington's justifiable homicide statute to determine when lethal force is permissible. The discussion aims to educate viewers on their self-defense rights in such critical situations.
This YouTube video features William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, explaining the limited legal circumstances under which deadly force can be used for self-defense in Washington State. The discussion references specific state statutes, including RCW 9.41.050 and others related to self-defense, and incorporates relevant case law to further clarify these rights. The video aims to educate viewers on the precise legal framework governing the use of deadly force.
This video, featuring Washington Gun Law President William Kirk, clarifies the legal scenarios in Washington State where displaying a firearm is permissible. It specifically addresses the nuances of display laws, distinguishing them from laws concerning pointing a firearm at someone. The content references Washington State Revised Code (RCW) 9.41.230 and 9.41.270, and points viewers to a related video on when pointing a firearm is justified.
This video features William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, debunking five common and often outlandish gun myths prevalent in Washington State. The discussion aims to educate gun owners, making them more knowledgeable, lawful, and responsible. The video references specific Washington State Revised Codes (RCW) related to evidence tampering, assault degrees, firearm discharge, and unlawful possession. It also points to external resources on using lethal force against animal attacks and self-defense laws in Washington.
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