This video provides an update on gun legislation in Washington State, highlighting that Senate Bill 5099, which would have further burdened FFLs, has gone into 'hibernation'. Four other significant bills remain active: Senate Bill 5098 (new gun-free zones), House Bill 1163 (permit to purchase), House Bill 1132 (firearm and ammunition purchase quotas), and House Bill 1152 (new safe storage laws). The speaker emphasizes the importance of staying informed and engaging with legislative action centers.
William Kirk of Washington Gun Law TV provides an expert analysis of active gun control legislation in Washington State. He details five key bills still alive in the legislative session: HB 1163 (License to Purchase), SB 5099 (FFL Bill 2.0), SB 5098 (New Gun-Free Zones), HB 1132 (Firearm Purchase Quota), and HB 1152 (Safe Storage Laws). Kirk also identifies two bills that have effectively died for the session: HB 1154 (Mandatory Insurance) and HB 1386 (Tax on Firearms and Ammunition). The video emphasizes the importance of tracking these bills and engaging with legislative action centers.
This video provides an overview of six pre-filed gun bills in Washington State ahead of the 2025 legislative session. It details four "terrible" bills, including firearm and ammunition purchase quotas (HB 1132), expanded gun-free zones (SB 5098), new FFL regulations (SB 5099), and revised safe storage laws (HB 1152). Two "pretty good" bills are also discussed: SB 5056, which allows use of the NICS system when the state background check system is down, and HB 118, concerning firearm rights restoration with bipartisan sponsorship. The speaker anticipates additional bills from Representative Liz Berry, likely mirroring California's stricter gun control measures.
This video from Washington Gun Law TV, hosted by William Kirk, discusses Washington House Bill 1132, which proposes limitations on firearm and ammunition purchases. The bill aims to restrict individuals to purchasing no more than one firearm and a limited number of ammunition rounds within a 30-day period. Kirk argues that such measures infringe upon Second Amendment rights and draws parallels to other constitutional protections, highlighting the potential for such quotas to be deemed unconstitutional.
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