This video explains how a DUI conviction, even without a felony charge, can lead to being disarmed in Washington State. William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, discusses the specific legislative scheme (RCW 9.41.040) and its impact on drivers who are disarmed without explicit notification. The video emphasizes that the only sure way to avoid a DUI is to not drink and drive, and aims to educate viewers on their rights and the consequences of impaired driving.
This video discusses a Washington State Superior Court ruling that classifies AR-15s and similar semi-automatic rifles as not being "protected arms" under the state constitution. The host breaks down the court's reasoning, explains the broader implications of this decision for gun owners nationwide, and suggests it could serve as a model for future firearm bans. The content emphasizes staying informed and vigilant regarding Second Amendment rights.
This YouTube video, "Happy Hour. Volume II," announces a live event at Securte Gun Club on Friday, December 8th. The discussion will focus on current events and future outlooks in Washington state. The event will feature guests Julie Barrett from Conservative Ladies of Washington and Christopher Kringle from Santa Inc. The description also includes calls to action for supporting the Forgotten Children's Fund and joining the Conservative Ladies of Washington, with links provided for donations and membership.
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 YouTube video, titled 'Happy Hour Live. From Securite,' announces a live event on Friday, November 7th, as part of Securite's 6th birthday celebration. The focus of the discussion will be on current events and future outlook in Washington state. The event will feature guests Rep. Jim Walsh, Chair of the State Republican Party, and Brent Bass from Nineline Veteran Services. Viewers are invited to attend the event live at the club or watch it online.
This video discusses a Department of Justice (DOJ) directive targeting Washington State's sanctuary laws concerning firearms. The DOJ has given the governor seven days to dismantle these laws, threatening lawsuits, charges, and the loss of federal funding. The content suggests this action could serve as a precedent for future actions against Second Amendment sanctuary laws nationwide. The speaker, Ted from Line45, aims to explain the implications of this federal action and its potential ripple effect on gun owners across the country, especially those in other sanctuary states.
This video discusses potential legislation in Washington state that could lead to a ban on Glock firearms. Legal expert William Kirk from Washington Gun Law analyzes AB 1127, providing information on the bill and its implications for gun owners. The description also promotes "Right to Bear" self-defense protection services, offering a discount with the promo code WGL.
This video analyzes the legal challenge to Washington State's magazine ban, focusing on the "magic bullet theory" presented in an amicus brief by the National Association for Gun Rights (NAGR) to the U.S. Supreme Court. William Kirk of Washington Gun Law explains the legal arguments against magazine bans, highlighting their perceived absurdities. The video encourages viewers to learn more, read the amicus brief, and support NAGR's advocacy efforts for Second Amendment rights. It also provides links for video ideas, newsletter subscriptions, and contacting Washington Gun Law for legal advice.
This video discusses the Department of Justice's recent action against Washington State regarding its sanctuary laws. The DOJ has given the governor seven days to dismantle these laws or face legal action, potential charges, and loss of federal funding. The speaker, Ted from Line45, warns that this situation could set a precedent for how the DOJ might target other Second Amendment sanctuary states. He emphasizes that what happens in Washington could have significant ripple effects across the country, impacting gun owners nationwide, particularly those in states with similar protections. The video encourages viewers to stay informed about these developments.
This video discusses how a ransomware attack on Nevada's background check system has effectively halted firearm purchases for most citizens, with only CCW permit holders able to buy guns. It highlights the vulnerability of electronic background check systems and the potential for technical failures to instantly impact Second Amendment rights. The content also draws parallels to similar issues in Washington State and warns that 22 other states utilizing similar systems are at risk of comparable shutdowns, with legislative solutions potentially years away.
This video discusses the significant legal challenge to magazine capacity bans, specifically focusing on the Gator's Custom Guns v. Washington case heading to the Supreme Court. It breaks down the arguments from 26 states supporting the challenge, which aims to overturn Washington's ban on standard magazines holding more than 10 rounds. The analysis covers why the Washington Supreme Court's reasoning that magazines aren't "arms" is being contested, how states argue for magazines as essential firearm components, and evidence of millions of plus-ten magazines being in common use. The video highlights the potential nationwide impact of this case on gun owners and the Second Amendment.
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.