This live stream from Securite Gun Club features Washington Gun Law President, William Kirk, discussing a recent Washington State Supreme Court ruling on a magazine ban. The discussion covers both the majority and dissenting opinions in the case of State of Washington v. Gators Guns. The video encourages viewers to stay informed and engage with the Silent Majority Foundation to oppose the ban. It also promotes Securite Gun Club and Washington Gun Law's resources.
This video discusses the Washington Supreme Court hearing oral arguments regarding the state's ban on "large capacity" magazines. The analysis is provided by Mark Smith of Four Boxes Diner, a constitutional attorney known for his expertise in Second Amendment law and commentary on firearm-related legal battles. Smith's background includes representing clients before the U.S. Supreme Court and being quoted by federal judges on Second Amendment issues. The content emphasizes understanding the "four boxes" of American liberty and aims to provide in-depth news and analysis for Second Amendment advocates.
This video features William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, discussing significant updates from the Washington Supreme Court oral arguments in the State of Washington v. Gators Custom Guns case. The case involves a constitutional challenge to Washington's magazine ban, enacted through SB 5078. Kirk analyzes the arguments presented and the court's reactions to predict the case's outcome, emphasizing the importance of staying informed on issues affecting Second Amendment rights.
This video analyzes a controversial legal decision in Washington State concerning the Second Amendment and state constitution. Judge Gary Bashor ruled that the state's ban on "large capacity magazines" was unconstitutional. However, the Washington Supreme Court quickly stayed this ruling, causing the video's host, Mark Smith of Four Boxes Diner, to express disbelief at the rapid reversal. The content delves into the case background, the commissioner's history, and the broader implications for gun owners' rights, emphasizing the importance of understanding the "four boxes" of liberty.
This video discusses a significant Second Amendment legal development in Washington state. A Cowlitz County judge ruled that the state's ban on "large capacity magazines" violates the Second Amendment and the Washington state constitution. However, the ruling was quickly stayed by the Washington Supreme Court within two hours. Mark Smith of Four Boxes Diner provides analysis of the case's background, constitutional arguments, and the implications of magazine bans, emphasizing that such bans are essentially bans on arms. The video highlights the judge's decision and the subsequent governmental action to block its effect.
This video features William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, discussing an 88-minute injunction related to Washington's magazine ban, which was granted by Cowlitz County and subsequently stayed by the Washington Supreme Court. Kirk suggests the outcome may have been predetermined. He encourages viewers to learn from the Cowlitz County judge's ruling and to educate themselves on their Second Amendment rights.
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