This video discusses the legal challenge to Washington State's magazine ban, specifically focusing on the state's response brief in Gators Custom Guns v. Washington State. William Kirk of Washington Gun Law analyzes how the state argues that magazines are not protected by the Second Amendment and that state legislatures have broad power to ban items, even if they are constitutionally protected. The content encourages viewers to educate themselves on these legal issues.
This video discusses a significant development in the legal battle over Washington State's magazine ban. The Supreme Court has ordered the State of Washington to respond to a petition in the Gators Custom Guns v. State of Washington case. This is a positive step, though it doesn't guarantee the Supreme Court will hear the case. The video encourages viewers to educate themselves on these legal matters and provides links to support the Silent Majority Foundation, which is heavily involved in funding this litigation.
This video discusses the Washington State Supreme Court's 7-2 decision to uphold the state's ban on certain firearm magazines. William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, analyzes the ruling, highlighting the dangerous precedent it sets and its potential use in advocating for civilian disarmament. The video encourages viewers to educate themselves on gun rights and supports the Silent Majority Foundation. It also provides resources for subscribing to newsletters, contacting Washington Gun Law, and following them on various social media platforms.
This live stream from Securite Gun Club features Washington Gun Law President, William Kirk, discussing a recent Washington State Supreme Court ruling on a magazine ban. The discussion covers both the majority and dissenting opinions in the case of State of Washington v. Gators Guns. The video encourages viewers to stay informed and engage with the Silent Majority Foundation to oppose the ban. It also promotes Securite Gun Club and Washington Gun Law's resources.
This video discusses a new Hate Crimes and Bias Incidents Hotline in Washington State, which the speaker argues is a tool to disarm citizens. William Kirk from Washington Gun Law breaks down the relevant statutes (RCW 43.10.305, RCW 9A.36.080, RCW 9.41.370, RCW 9.41.375) to explain how the law functions and its potential impact on gun owners. The video encourages viewers to educate themselves on the matter and highlights resources like StopBox for safe storage and the Silent Majority Foundation for fighting for rights.
This video discusses the ongoing legal situation surrounding Washington's magazine ban, specifically focusing on a stay placed on an injunction by a Washington Supreme Court Commissioner. William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, provides insights into a significant upcoming date in the litigation and its implications for gun owners. The video encourages viewers to educate themselves on the matter and provides links to relevant legal documents and organizations like the Silent Majority Foundation and Gators Custom Guns.
This video analyzes a Washington Supreme Court Commissioner's opinion that granted a stay on a magazine ban injunction. William Kirk from Washington Gun Law discusses the opinion, highlighting its animosity towards Gator's Guns and the Silent Majority Foundation. The content focuses on the tone of the legal memorandum and provides insight into potential future rulings from the Washington State Supreme Court, suggesting an unfavorable outlook for gun rights. The video encourages viewers to educate themselves on the issue.
This video discusses a recent court hearing regarding Washington state's magazine ban injunction, featuring Pete Serrano from the Silent Majority Foundation and William Kirk from Washington Gun Law. They recap the proceedings of the State of Washington v. Gators Guns case, highlighting both positive and negative aspects. The primary takeaway is that the opportunity to legally purchase high-capacity magazines in Washington is not imminent. The video also includes a plea for civil discourse and provides links to the Silent Majority Foundation and Washington Gun Law for support and inquiries, along with references to relevant Revised Code of Washington (RCW) statutes.
This video discusses the potential end of Washington's magazine ban, focusing on the legal case State of Washington v. Gator's Guns. William Kirk of Washington Gun Law explores the implications of this case, including the possibility of a 'California-like' freedom week. A significant hearing is scheduled for March 11th, and the video encourages viewers to educate themselves on their Second Amendment rights and support the Silent Majority Foundation's efforts.
This video features William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, discussing the ongoing legal challenge to Washington's magazine ban in the case of Washington v. Gators Guns. The case, now in Cowlitz County, is drawing attention for its early focus on the constitutionality of the law. Kirk suggests the Attorney General may be overwhelmed and potentially delaying the case's resolution. The video encourages viewers to educate themselves on the issue and supports the Silent Majority Foundation in their fight for Second Amendment rights. Contact information for Washington Gun Law is provided for legal inquiries.
This video focuses on the legal challenge to Washington State's magazine ban, specifically referencing the case 'State of Washington v. Gators Custom Guns'. Washington Gun Law President William Kirk explains the opportunity to overturn the ban and urges viewers to support the Silent Majority Foundation's legal fund. The description also provides links to relevant Revised Code of Washington (RCW) statutes and contact information for legal assistance and the foundation.
This video discusses the legal challenge to Washington State's ban on high-capacity magazines, specifically focusing on a lawsuit filed by the Attorney General against Gator's Custom Guns. The host, William Kirk of Washington Gun Law, explores the possibility that the statute itself may be deemed unconstitutional, potentially jeopardizing magazine bans in the state. The video encourages viewers to educate themselves on Second Amendment rights and supports the Silent Majority Foundation's efforts.