Washington Gun Law President William Kirk discusses the legislative fate of several proposed gun bills in Washington state. He details that HB 1132 and HB 1152 "hibernated" as they did not pass their chamber of origin cutoff. However, he highlights that two "terrible bills," SB 5098 and HB 1163, remain active. The video aims to educate viewers on these legislative developments and encourages them to "arm themselves with education."
William Kirk of Washington Gun Law discusses five active gun control bills in the Washington State Capitol. The video aims to inform responsible gun owners about the potential impact of these legislative proposals on their Second Amendment rights and gun ownership. Links to the specific bills are provided for viewers to research further.
This video critically analyzes Washington State House Bill 1891, presented by Washington Gun Law President William Kirk. While acknowledging the bill addresses a real problem, Kirk argues it "misses the mark badly," violating Second Amendment concepts and legal/ethical obligations. He describes it as a non-solution that unfairly shifts blame, advocating for its immediate rejection and encouraging viewers to educate themselves on the issue. The description provides a link to the bill text and resources for staying informed about gun rights.
This video provides an urgent update on gun control bills progressing through the Washington State Legislature in Olympia. William Kirk of Washington Gun Law details the current status of various bills, highlighting the critical nature of upcoming floor votes. He emphasizes the importance of staying informed and encourages viewers to contact their legislators. The description also points to resources for up-to-the-minute legislative updates and action plans, as well as recommending specific gun bills to monitor and bills that appear to be stalled or dead. Additionally, it promotes a local gun store sponsor and links to related YouTube content.
This video features William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, discussing Senate Bill 5078 (SB 5078) and its potential impact on Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs) in Washington State. The bill grants the Attorney General broad discretion to target FFLs, even for the actions of third parties, potentially leading to FFLs being driven out of business. The video also links to resources for tracking legislative action, contacting legislators, and other related firearm bills in Washington for 2023, urging viewers to educate themselves and take action.
This video provides an in-depth overview of numerous gun control bills being considered in the Washington State legislative session. William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, meticulously details each bill, highlighting the significant increase in proposed legislation compared to previous years. The content aims to educate viewers on how these bills could impact their Second Amendment rights and encourages proactive engagement by providing resources to contact legislators and access up-to-date legislative information through partner organizations.
This video discusses potential legislative actions in Washington State during the 2023 session that could lead to the creation of a state gun registry. William Kirk of Washington Gun Law analyzes the political climate, referencing past legislative actions that impacted gun owners. He encourages viewers to educate themselves and engage with their representatives to understand and potentially influence upcoming laws concerning firearms.
This video provides a detailed analysis of legislative changes impacting firearm ownership in Washington State during 2022. William Kirk of Washington Gun Law breaks down key bills, including SB 5078 (magazine restrictions) and HB 1705 (ban on 80% lowers and untraceable firearms). The content focuses on the negative implications for lawful gun owners and aims to educate viewers on these new restrictions and their personal impact.
This video recaps the public testimony on Washington State House Bill 1705 (HB 1705). William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, highlights key moments from the hearing. HB 1705, which has moved from the House to the Senate, proposes a ban on untraceable firearms and 80% lowers. The video features excerpts from witnesses who testified both for and against the bill, aiming to educate viewers on the proposed legislation and its potential impact.
William Kirk of Washington Gun Law discusses the complexities of the current short legislative session in Washington state. He highlights that while Democrats haven't prioritized gun control measures this session, this doesn't necessarily mean good news for gun owners. The video aims to educate viewers on the nuances of the legislative landscape and its potential impact on firearm rights and regulations. Links to external resources providing further details on the legislative agenda are included.
This video features an interview with Washington State Representative Brad Klippert (R) and William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, discussing three major gun control bills advancing in the Washington State Legislature. The bills include a ban on open carry at demonstrations, a high-capacity magazine ban, and an assault weapons ban. The interview aims to inform viewers about these legislative actions, which are perceived as infringements on Second Amendment rights, and to encourage viewers to contact their legislators to voice their opposition. Contact information for key legislative figures and links to bill summaries and representative information are provided.
This YouTube video features Cam Edwards of NRA News interviewing Brian Judy, the NRA-ILA Washington State Liaison. The discussion, taking place on January 12, 2011, likely centers on legislative matters in Washington State pertaining to firearm rights and regulations. The content is geared towards an audience interested in Second Amendment issues and NRA advocacy.
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