This video details a significant victory for gun owners in Washington State, where the Supreme Court unanimously ruled that municipalities cannot enact firearm regulations that exceed state law. Expert analysis from William Kirk of Washington Gun Law clarifies the implications of state preemption under RCW 9.41.290, emphasizing that only the state legislature can set firearm rules. The ruling in Bass v. City of Edmonds reinforces this principle, impacting how local firearm ordinances are enforced.
This video is an "Almost Live" event hosted by William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law. It aims to address viewer questions and re-attempt a previously failed live chat. The discussion focuses on Washington state gun legislation, specifically referencing SB 5078, HB 1705, and HB 1630, and also touches upon ATF regulations and forms like ATF Form 4999. Several relevant videos are linked, covering topics such as ATF actions, magazine bans, and trigger regulations. The presenter acknowledges technical difficulties and apologizes for the delay, promising a rescheduled live event and mentioning upcoming platforms like Patreon and getmyrightsback.com.
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, details restrictive firearm legislation passed in the 2021-2022 Washington State legislative session. Key bills include SB 5078, banning standard capacity magazines over 10 rounds, and HB 1705, prohibiting untraceable firearms and unfinished receivers. HB 1630 also expanded firearm restrictions in specific locations. Kirk emphasizes the need for lawful gun owners to understand these new regulations.
This video provides a critical update on new firearm legislation in Washington State. William Kirk of Washington Gun Law explains the passage of HB 1705, which bans 80% lowers and untraceable firearms, and HB 1630, which allows school districts to restrict firearms. The implications and effective dates for these laws are detailed, with a warning about potential future legislation like SB 5078.
This video discusses the legislative status of Washington's Senate Bill 5078, which proposes a ban on high-capacity magazines. William Kirk from Washington Gun Law clarifies that the bill remains viable and has a strong chance of passing, citing recent legislative activity with HB 1705 and HB 1630 as context. The bill can still be introduced before the legislative session concludes on Friday, March 4th. The content aims to educate viewers about the potential implications of this legislation.
William Kirk from Washington Gun Law provides crucial legislative updates concerning seven bills being debated in Olympia that could impact Second Amendment rights and self-defense capabilities in Washington state. The video, dated February 25, 2022, aims to educate viewers on the status of these bills and empower them with knowledge. It also includes links to find local legislators and detailed information on specific bills like SB 5078, HB 1705, SB 5561, HB 1630, SB 5217, HB 1618, and SB 5568, along with related public commentary videos.
This video provides an urgent update on two proposed Washington state firearm bills, HB 1705 and HB 1630, with public hearings scheduled for February 21, 2022. HB 1705 aims to ban untraceable firearms and 80% lowers, while HB 1630, despite its stated purpose of limiting firearms at school board meetings, is seen as an attempt to erode state preemption laws. The video encourages viewers to act and learn more about these bills, providing links to watch the hearing, comment on the legislation, and contact their legislators.
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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