This analysis by Colion Noir, an authoritative voice in Second Amendment advocacy, breaks down Washington State's Initiative 594. It highlights how the law, funded by billionaires, criminalizes routine firearm transfers between law-abiding citizens, including family members and for self-defense. The initiative is presented as a universal registration scheme that fails to deter criminals while burdening legal gun owners.
This episode of Commentators, sponsored by Kimber, features Colion Noir discussing Washington state's I-594 universal background check measure. Noir argues that the law is detrimental and will negatively impact gun owners. The video promotes further episodes of Commentators on NRA News.
This video, titled '.Org | Vote No on I-594', urges viewers to vote against Initiative 594, a ballot measure in Washington State. The description details that I-594 proposes a universal handgun registration scheme and would regulate all firearm transfers, not just sales. The initiative mandates that even casual transfers, like a friend borrowing a gun at a range, would require a licensed dealer, incurring fees, paperwork, and use taxes. For handguns, it would also include state registration. Furthermore, the waiting period for handgun sales and private transfers would be extended from 5 to 10 days. The video directs viewers to VoteNo594.com for more information.
This episode of 'Commentators' discusses the influence of billionaires on legislation, specifically referencing Washington state's I-594. The commentators encourage voters to consider the perspectives of law enforcement groups over those of billionaires regarding this law. The episode is sponsored by Kimber.
You've reached the end! 4 videos loaded.
Gun Laws by State
Read firearms regulations for all 50 states + D.C.
Find Gun Dealers
Search licensed FFL dealers near you.