William Kirk of Washington Gun Law provides critical insights into upcoming changes in suppressor regulations. Effective January 1, 2026, the $200 NFA tax stamp for suppressors and other NFA items will be eliminated, making them more accessible. He advises residents in states with potential future bans to purchase suppressors now and store them with an FFL, and highlights opportunities for consolidating gun trusts. The discussion also touches on legal protection services for self-defense scenarios.
This video analyzes the legislative and legal battles surrounding firearm suppressors. It discusses the Hearing Protection Act (H.R. 404) and its progression through Congress, highlighting the impact of lobbying and public opinion. Simultaneously, it details the Sanchez v. Bonta lawsuit in California, which challenges the state's ban on suppressors under the Second Amendment. The content emphasizes the interconnectedness of federal and state efforts to protect gun rights, particularly concerning what constitutes "arms" under the Second Amendment, and encourages viewer advocacy.
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William Kirk of Washington Gun Law discusses the potential removal of suppressors from the NFA. Recent rapid ATF Form 4 approvals for individuals, contrasted with longer wait times for gun trusts, highlight evolving processes. The RIFLE Act aims to eliminate the $200 tax stamp fee, supported by major gun rights organizations. Post-Bruen legal challenges may also impact NFA regulations.
This video from Washington Gun Law explains how the new pistol brace rule significantly increases the value and necessity of gun trusts. It details how millions of firearms are being reclassified as federally regulated short-barreled rifles under the National Firearms Act (NFA), and how gun trusts offer a legal framework for managing these NFA items, facilitating co-ownership, co-possession, and seamless inheritance.
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.
This episode of Tom Gresham's Gun Talk Radio, Hour 2 from July 16, 2017, features a discussion with Mark Gurney of Ruger about new products. The segment also delves into the legal aspects of transferring firearms to family members through gun trusts versus wills. Additionally, it covers training DVDs available from Shop Gun Talk and handgun ammunition recommendations for hog hunting. The show is presented as a broad firearms-centered program with diverse topics and guests, airing live on Sundays and available via various podcast platforms and YouTube.
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