Bullet Points. Pointing a Firearm at Someone Else in Washington
This video, "Bullet Points. Pointing a Firearm at Someone Else in Washington," features William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law. He explains the legal circumstances under which pointing or aiming a firearm at another person may be permissible in Washington State, emphasizing the severe criminal liability involved if done without lawful authority. The discussion is intended to educate lawful and responsible gun owners on this critical aspect of firearm law, providing knowledge in a concise format. It references specific Revised Code of Washington (RCW) statutes related to firearms and assault.












