This video discusses four proposed firearm-related bills (HB 1132, HB 1152, HB 1163, and HB 1504) moving through Washington State. William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, provides an educational overview of these legislative pieces, encouraging viewers to stay informed. The video also promotes resources for safe gun storage (StopBox) and political advocacy for gun rights in Washington (Conservative Ladies of Washington Legislative Action Center).
This video discusses the "Washington Assault Weapons Ban" and claims it has been a "Total Success." The description heavily promotes the channel's merchandise, a backup channel, and viewer support through Patreon and SubscribeStar. It also credits specific individuals for original score and artwork. The core of the video appears to be a political or legal commentary on gun control legislation, framed with a highly biased and possibly sarcastic tone.
This video features William Kirk of Washington Gun Law discussing HB 2118, a proposed bill in Washington State that he argues is designed to financially cripple all Federal Firearm Licensees (FFLs) within the state. Kirk likens the legislation to Orwellian and dystopian measures, emphasizing the threat to individual liberties. He urges viewers to educate themselves on the bill, providing links to the legislation itself, a legislator contact page, and a legislative action center for updates. The video also promotes Washington Gun Law's contact information and social media channels.
This episode of "This Week in Guns" from January 22, 2024, dives deep into crucial Second Amendment legal battles and legislative updates. Hosts Matt and Ivan dissect the implications of the Auto Key Card case, the SW Daniel case's interpretation of firearm parts, and the upcoming 5th Circuit bump stock case. They also analyze the Loper case, discuss state-level gun laws (including Illinois' 'assault weapon' registration and new Washington State laws), and rank the best states for gun owners. The conversation touches on government regulation's impact on the auto industry and mentions Ford cars. The episode also highlights the potential circuit split in gun rights cases and a ruling on gun bans in post offices.
This video discusses a new firearm training law now in effect in Washington state. It highlights that training can be completed online for free within minutes. The description also includes links to the creator's merchandise, a backup channel, and patron support options, emphasizing that the channel is viewer-supported and has no sponsors.
This video features William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, discussing new firearm regulations that took effect on January 1, 2024. He covers various "Civilian Disarmament" measures including new gun bans, licensing requirements, and other "ridiculous legislation." The video also highlights a specific firearms safety class requirement in Washington State and provides contact information for Washington Gun Law for legal inquiries regarding Second Amendment rights. It encourages viewers to "arm yourself with education."
This video from Washington Gun Law discusses HB 1562, a new Washington state law that significantly impacts firearm rights. President William Kirk explains how the bill redefines the process for restoring firearm rights and introduces a new list of offenses that will result in the forfeiture of Second Amendment rights. The law takes effect on July 23rd, and the video aims to educate viewers on these changes by referencing applicable Revised Code of Washington (RCW) statutes related to firearms, DUI sentencing, stalking, cyberstalking, harassment, and animal cruelty.
This video features Washington Gun Law President, William Kirk, scrutinizing the effectiveness of new gun control legislation in Washington State. He analyzes data to determine if these laws are actually contributing to saving lives, directly addressing claims made by Representative Liz Berry regarding Giffords' grading system and proposed bills. Kirk aims to provide viewers with factual information to assess the real-world impact of these laws on safety.
This video provides an update from Olympia, Washington, concerning two gun control bills that are progressing towards votes. William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, details the implications of these bills for Second Amendment rights. He encourages viewers to educate themselves on the legislation and contact their legislators. Links are provided to track the bills in real-time, contact representatives, and access additional resources related to gun laws in Washington State.
This video covers a range of current events in the firearms community as of February 21, 2023. Topics include the ATF's gun tracing initiatives, updates on state gun laws such as rifle bans in Washington and the overturn of a 'second amendment sanctuary' law in Oregon, and discussions on gun control measures and permits. It also highlights incidents involving the discovery of auto switches, a stolen WWI machine gun, a fatal shooting at Michigan State University, and a road rage incident involving a firearm. Legal updates and calls for support for gun rights organizations are also featured.
This video discusses a potential semi-automatic rifle ban in Washington State, using Senate Bill 5217 as a blueprint. William Kirk of Washington Gun Law analyzes what such legislation could entail for lawful gun owners. The video highlights that similar bills have been introduced previously and are likely to be re-introduced. It encourages viewers to educate themselves on the implications and provides links to the bill, related videos, and resources for supporting Federal Way Discount Guns.
This video explains the legal concept of a straw purchase in Washington State, as defined by RCW 9.41.040, 9.41.080, 9.41.090, and 9.41.113. William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, details what constitutes a straw purchase and its implications for lawful gun owners in the state. The video highlights new legislation aimed at preventing third-party firearm acquisitions and outlines the penalties for violating these laws, encouraging viewers to educate themselves on firearm regulations.