Washington Gun Law President, William Kirk, analyzes two bills, SB 5819 and HB 1386, to expose the hypocrisy of the Washington State Legislature and its ongoing efforts against Second Amendment rights. The video aims to educate viewers on legislative actions and their implications for gun owners in Washington state. It encourages viewers to arm themselves with knowledge and stay informed about their rights.
This video discusses Colorado's "Permit to Purchase Semi-Auto Firearms Bill" (SB25-003), indicating it is two steps away from passing. The description provides direct contact information for Governor Polis and several Colorado State Senators involved in the legislative process, along with links to track the bill on the Senate floor, find district representatives, view the bill text, and sign up to testify against it. The content focuses on the political and legislative aspects of gun control in Colorado, specifically targeting semi-automatic firearms.
This video provides an update on Colorado's Senate Bill 3 (SB25-003), which is described as a "semi-auto/buy back your rights ban." The bill has passed out of the Judiciary and Finance Committees and is now heading to appropriations. The video identifies the Democratic legislators who voted in favor of the bill, urging viewers to contact them. It also links to a website for tracking Colorado firearm legislation.
This video discusses a Missouri state law that declared federal gun laws invalid within the state, and how it was overturned by an Appellate Court for violating the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution. William Kirk from Washington Gun Law explains the legal reasoning and suggests the law's failure could have been avoided with a more moderate legislative approach. The video encourages viewers to stay informed about their Second Amendment rights.
This video discusses the failure of Gavin Newsom's proposed 28th Amendment, focusing on its rejection by "leftist states." The title and description highlight the perceived "glorious" outcome of this rejection, suggesting a political commentary on gun rights and legislative efforts. The content appears to be opinion-based and critical of Newsom's initiative.
This video discusses Washington State's HB 2118, a bill that the speaker, William Kirk of Washington Gun Law, argues will effectively eliminate the FFL (Federal Firearms Licensee) industry in the state. He emphasizes the urgency, as the bill is expected to pass the Senate imminently, and urges viewers to contact their legislators. The description highlights that even the Seattle Times deems the bill excessive. The video aims to educate viewers on the implications of this legislation for gun ownership and the firearm retail sector.
This video discusses California's AB 3067, a bill that would compel insurance carriers to collect information on firearm ownership, including the number and location of firearms in homes. William Kirk of Washington Gun Law argues this is a clandestine effort to create a de facto gun registry, potentially leading to disarming citizens. He highlights that the insurance industry did not lobby for this bill and that the accumulated data will be shared with the State Legislature annually. The presenter warns that this trend could spread to other states and urges viewers to educate themselves on the implications for their Second Amendment rights.
This video features William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, discussing the proposed assault weapon ban in the Pennsylvania state legislature (HB 336). He highlights a concerning trend of states enacting such bans, potentially in anticipation of Supreme Court rulings. While generally critical of assault weapon bans, Kirk notes that this particular Pennsylvania bill is graded better than most. The video encourages viewers to educate themselves on the issue and provides resources for contacting Washington Gun Law for further information.
William Kirk of Washington Gun Law critiques King County's new Office of Gun Violence Prevention, calling it a "sham." He argues this initiative, announced by Dow Constantine, masks a larger "sham" perpetrated by the state legislature. The video encourages viewers to educate themselves on the implications of such policies for their Second Amendment rights.
This video provides an update on Day 2 of a Tennessee Special Session concerning gun control. It includes direct links to help viewers find their state legislators and contact Governor Bill Lee, encouraging civic engagement. The description also features numerous affiliate links for supporting the channel, purchasing products from Blackout Coffee, GNG shirts, and joining organizations like Gun Owners of America and the Firearms Policy Coalition. Information on video production equipment and disclaimers about the educational and entertainment nature of the content are also present.
This video discusses Senate Bill 348, which mirrors Oregon's Measure 114 and aims to restrict Second Amendment rights. A key amendment in SB 348 dictates that any legal challenges to the law must be filed in a county pre-selected by the State Legislature, a move designed to prevent injunctions and allow the law to be implemented without delay. The presenter expresses concern over the implications of this bill for gun owners' ability to challenge restrictive legislation effectively.
William Kirk of Washington Gun Law discusses Oregon's SB 348, arguing it's a disguised version of the enjoined Ballot Measure 114. He criticizes the Oregon State Legislature for attempting to enact restrictive gun legislation through the legislative process, claiming it's an attempt to make the laws appear more Constitutional. The video encourages Oregon residents to pay attention to this bill and highlights resources for education and support, including the Oregon Firearms Federation.