This video discusses a legal challenge, Richards v. Newsom, targeting California and Washington State laws that mandate 24/7 video and audio recording of FFL premises, including home-based FFLs. William Kirk of Washington Gun Law highlights the potential detrimental impact on the entire FFL industry if these laws are not stopped. The video encourages viewers to educate themselves on the issue and provides links to supporting organizations and resources, including a memorandum detailing the legal challenge.
This video discusses the situation in Washington state where legal gun purchases are reportedly being indefinitely denied, with the explanation attributed to incompetence. The creator urges viewers to support their channel through merchandise, a backup channel, Patreon, and SubscribeStar, emphasizing that the channel is viewer-supported without sponsors. Original music is provided by Madison Stegall and artwork by Daniel Greenfield.
This video discusses potential legislative changes in Washington state that could impact gun ownership. The title suggests the implementation of "Stop'n'Frisk" style searches and "no-knock" warrants specifically targeting firearm confiscations. The content appears to be politically charged, focusing on Second Amendment rights and potential government overreach concerning firearms. The description also promotes merchandise and alternative platforms for the content creator, indicating a focus on community building and viewer support.
This video, titled 'Washington Outlaws Gun Ownership for Poor & Minorities!..Property Confiscation to Begin Soon!', appears to be a politically charged commentary on potential gun control legislation in Washington state. The title strongly suggests a focus on the discriminatory impact of such laws and an impending threat of property confiscation. The description promotes merchandise and backup channels for 'TYMPPP' and 'The Yankee Marshal', indicating the content is likely from a specific political commentator or organization with a strong stance on gun rights.
This video questions the effectiveness of new gun laws in Washington state, citing FBI data that shows an increase in mass shooting incidents. William Kirk of Washington Gun Law argues that these laws may be designed to disarm law-abiding citizens rather than enhance community safety. The video encourages viewers to educate themselves on their Second Amendment rights.
This video, hosted by William Kirk of Washington Gun Law, uses real-life examples to highlight perceived absurdities in current gun laws. By contrasting two FFLs located just a short distance apart in East Spokane Valley, WA, and Post Falls, ID, the video aims to demonstrate how easily one can seemingly enter a different legal jurisdiction with differing firearm regulations. The objective is to educate viewers on these disparities to empower them with knowledge regarding their Second Amendment rights.
This video discusses four new gun laws recently signed in Washington State by Governor Inslee. Hosted by William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, the content aims to clarify what these new pieces of legislation entail and when they will take effect. The description provides direct links to the relevant House Bills (HB 1903, HB 2021, HB 2118) and Senate Bill (SB 5444) for viewers to read themselves. The video encourages viewers to educate themselves on these changes to their Second Amendment rights and provides contact information for Washington Gun Law for further questions.
This video contrasts the firearm legislation enacted by the Governors of Washington and Virginia. Washington Governor Jay Inslee has signed four pieces of civilian disarmament legislation, while Virginia Governor Glenn Younkin has vetoed thirty such bills. The video aims to educate viewers on the differing legal landscapes across the country regarding Second Amendment rights and encourages viewers to arm themselves with knowledge. Contact information for Washington Gun Law is provided for further questions and resources.
This video features William Kirk of Washington Gun Law interviewing Bruce David, CEO of Guardian Arms, about the significant financial repercussions of Washington's assault weapon ban on small independent FFLs. The discussion highlights how the inability to sell semi-automatic rifles and receivers is severely impacting the firearms industry and could potentially drive independent dealers out of business. The interview aims to educate viewers on the business aspects of FFLs and the broader implications of the ban. The description also promotes Guardian Arms, a veteran-owned business, and provides their contact information and a link to their Give, Send, Go campaign for support.
This video addresses the effective dates of new gun laws in Washington State. William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, discusses the implications for Second Amendment rights. The description encourages viewers to contact Washington Gun Law for questions and provides their website and phone number. It also promotes subscribing to their Rumble and Patreon channels, and following them on Facebook and Twitter.
This YouTube video discusses potential legislation in Washington state that could lead to an "assault handgun ban," extending beyond restrictions typically associated with rifles. The creator emphasizes viewer support and highlights their patrons and artists. The content focuses on the legal and political aspects of firearm regulations, specifically targeting handguns in Washington.
This video analyzes the new Washington State Assault Weapons Ban, specifically HB 1240 and SB 5265. It details what types of firearms and accessories will be banned under the new legislation and provides actionable advice for viewers on what they can do in response. The creator also promotes their merchandise and social media channels, offering links for viewers to contact state officials and access the full bill text.