This video from Washington Gun Law TV explains how a second DUI offense within seven years in Washington State can lead to permanent firearm disqualification, even if the offenses are reduced to misdemeanors like reckless or negligent driving. The speaker, William Kirk, emphasizes that many individuals are unaware of this consequence, as it's often not explicitly mentioned during legal proceedings or by legal counsel. The video details the specific statutes involved and the lengthy process of potential rights restoration.
This video explains how multiple DUI offenses in Washington State can lead to the loss of firearm rights under RCW 9.41.040. It details how a second offense within seven years, even if reduced to a lesser charge like reckless driving, can be treated as a disqualifying offense, requiring a minimum 10-year wait for restoration. The content is presented by William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law.
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