Debunking the 2.2 Shot Myth
This video debunks the claim that only 2.2 shots are fired on average in a self-defense scenario, critically examining its origins and validity. William Kirk of Washington Gun Law analyzes the Duncan v. Bonta case and relevant legal opinions to expose the purported falsehood of this statistic, emphasizing the importance of education and understanding Second Amendment rights. The video encourages viewers to contact Washington Gun Law for further information and legal guidance.











