William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, provides an in-depth analysis of all proposed civilian disarmament legislation in Olympia during the current legislative session. He details the status of each bill and educates viewers on their potential impact on Second Amendment rights. The video also announces a live event with The Conservative Ladies of Washington and Washington Gun Law on February 3rd at Securite Gun Club and Triplehorn Brewing.
This video provides a comprehensive overview of the status of various gun control bills in Washington State as of January 27th, 2024. Host William Kirk details each bill, its progression through the legislative process, and its potential impact on Second Amendment rights. Key legislative deadlines, such as the House of Origin cutoff date, are highlighted, emphasizing the urgency for citizens to stay informed and engaged.
This video addresses urgent action needed by lawful gun owners in Washington state to protect their Second Amendment rights. It highlights a crucial public hearing on five separate civilian disarmament bills (HB 1902, HB 1903, HB 2054, HB 2118, HB 2021) before the House Civil Rights and Judiciary Committee. The video provides the date and time of the hearing (Monday, February 16th at 10:30 AM) and directs viewers to a link for instructions on how to testify. It encourages viewers to educate themselves and their legislators on these critical issues impacting gun rights in Washington.
This video provides an expert analysis from William Kirk of Washington Gun Law regarding proposed legislation in Washington State that aims to limit firearm purchases to one per 30-day period. The content details specific bills like HB 2054, discusses potential impacts on law-abiding citizens, and encourages engagement with lawmakers. It highlights the broader context of gun control efforts in the state, including other restrictive bills.
This video analyzes Washington House Bill 1902, which proposes reinstating a pre-purchasing firearm licensing requirement. The bill also mandates live-fire shooting exercises and specific training certifications. The speaker highlights that similar licensing requirements have recently been ruled unconstitutional in Oregon and Maryland, arguing that HB 1902 attempts to circumvent these rulings by making the license revocable based on broader criminal allegations, potentially impacting the right to possess firearms.
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