This video discusses the potential legal strategies for overturning Washington State's magazine ban, focusing on two key court cases: 'State of Washington v. Gators Guns' and 'Ocean State Tactical v. Rhode Island'. The presenter, William Kirk of Washington Gun Law, highlights how the Supreme Court's review of the Rhode Island case could have a definitive impact on magazine bans nationwide, including in Washington. The video emphasizes the importance of legal education for preserving Second Amendment rights and directs viewers to resources for further information and engagement.
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 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 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 recent legal developments concerning firearm magazine capacity bans. It highlights a federal judge's ruling that once again strikes down California's magazine ban, referencing a previous successful challenge by "St. Benitez." Additionally, it touches on a federal judge denying an injunction against a magazine ban in Washington state. The description also mentions allegations of Senator Bob Menendez accepting bribes for weapon sales and the Philadelphia Sheriff's Department misplacing a significant number of firearms, including service weapons.
This video features Washington Gun Law President, William Kirk, discussing the denial of a temporary injunction in Brumback v. Ferguson, a legal challenge to Washington's magazine ban. Kirk contrasts this ruling with the opposing opinion in Duncan v. Bonta by Judge Roger T. Benitez. The discussion aims to inform viewers about the ongoing legal battles surrounding Washington's magazine ban and its impact on Second Amendment rights, encouraging viewers to educate themselves on the matter.
This video discusses recent legal developments in the lawsuit Sullivan v. Ferguson, which aims to overturn Washington's ban on standard-capacity magazines (RCW 9.41.370). William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, breaks down the latest ruling, explaining its significance not only for this specific case but potentially for other gun rights litigation nationwide. The content emphasizes the importance of education in understanding these legal battles and empowers viewers with knowledge about ongoing gun control challenges.
This video features William Kirk of Washington Gun Law discussing critical legal challenges impacting Second Amendment rights in Oregon and Washington. He provides updates on Brumback v. Ferguson, a case challenging Washington's magazine ban, and the ongoing litigation against Oregon Ballot Measure 114. The content aims to educate viewers on the current legal landscape and what actions are being taken or not taken to protect gun rights in the Pacific Northwest.
This video discusses a federal judge's consideration in the "Sullivan v. Ferguson" case regarding Washington state's magazine ban. The judge is exploring the possibility of appointing a history expert to help interpret the Second Amendment in light of the NYSPRA v. Bruen Supreme Court decision. The content argues that such historical expertise is unnecessary for judges to apply the Second Amendment to modern gun laws and criticizes the move as a potential "waste of time." The analysis highlights the role of a judge and references historical analogues in legal arguments.
This video provides an update on the legal proceedings surrounding Washington's magazine ban, specifically the motion for a temporary injunction in the case of Brumback v. Ferguson. William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, discusses the anticipated ruling on RCW 9.41.370 and the reasons for the delay. The video also highlights sponsors and organizations supporting the legal challenge, including Securite Gun Club, Silent Majority Foundation, and Gimme Guns. Links to relevant court documents and related videos are provided for viewers seeking more information on gun rights and legal challenges.
This video features William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, discussing the legal ramifications of knowingly violating Washington's magazine ban (RCW 9.41.370 and 9.41.375). He addresses common questions about intentionally disregarding the law, highlighting the potential consequences. Kirk argues that such restrictions are ineffective for safety and infringe upon Second Amendment and State Constitutional rights. The video also promotes the sponsor, Securite Gun Club, and references other related content on magazine ban lawsuits and legal challenges.
This video discusses a significant legal victory in the suit challenging Washington's magazine ban (RCW 9.41.375). Washington Gun Law President, William Kirk, explains that the court rejected motions by defendants to dismiss the case, allowing the lawsuit to proceed. The video highlights the importance of this development for lawful gun owners in Washington and mentions Rainier Arms as a supporter of the cause. It also references other related lawsuits and resources for further information on magazine ban challenges.