William Kirk of Washington Gun Law clarifies Virginia's Senate Bill 727, stating it does not ban the general transportation of firearms. Instead, the bill prohibits the open or concealed carry of certain firearms defined as 'assault firearms' by Virginia law, including semi-automatic handguns with threaded barrels. The law applies whether firearms are loaded or unloaded.
This episode of Gun For Hire Radio, hosted by a passionate advocate for gun rights, delves into the significant legal developments surrounding firearm carry in New Jersey. The discussion centers on the 3rd Circuit's decision to grant an en banc hearing for the Koons v. Platkin Siegel case, a crucial development for understanding 'sensitive places' and firearm carry restrictions. The host also touches upon political commentary and community initiatives, highlighting a critical perspective on current leadership.
William Kirk of Washington Gun Law provides an expert breakdown of Washington State's HB 1630, detailing new restrictions on firearm carry. The law significantly impacts where firearms can be possessed, particularly in school facilities and municipal buildings. Kirk emphasizes the 'knowingly' element in possession statutes and outlines the penalties for violations, including potential CPL suspension.
William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, provides an expert analysis of five key firearm-related bills in the 2022 Washington State legislative session. The video details proposed bans on 'assault weapons' (SB 5217), high-capacity magazines (SSB 5078), and untraceable firearms/80% lowers (HB 1705), alongside carry restrictions at voting sites (HB 1618) and school board meetings (HB 1630). Kirk highlights grandfather clauses and potential compliance challenges.
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