Loaning a Firearm to Someone Who Might Actually Need It
This video, presented by William Kirk of Washington Gun Law, addresses a common question about loaning firearms to individuals facing harassment or potential threats. It delves into the legal permissibility and ethical considerations of lending a firearm to someone in need, such as a sister, sister-in-law, neighbor, or uncle. The discussion aims to educate viewers on their rights and responsibilities regarding firearm lending, referencing specific Washington state statutes (RCW 9.41.113, 9.41.080, 9.41.360, 9.41.040, 9.41.350) and linking to related videos on background checks for gun sales.












