This video details a new strategy by Democrats and anti-gun lobbyists to enact sweeping gun control measures at the state level, rather than focusing on federal legislation. The approach involves passing numerous smaller, less publicized laws that quietly stack up, often framed as safety measures. The speaker highlights examples like waiting periods in Maine and magazine restrictions in California, emphasizing that these laws are difficult to challenge once enacted and can significantly impede the exercise of Second Amendment rights. The video urges viewers to stay informed about state-level legislation and actively engage with their representatives.
This video provides an expert-level breakdown of a recent 6-3 Supreme Court ruling that significantly alters gun laws across the United States. It details ten new rules impacting permit processes, training requirements, carry locations, and bans on commonly owned firearms, emphasizing the shift towards constitutional carry and the 'history and tradition' test for legal challenges. The analysis highlights how the ruling invalidates 'may-issue' systems and challenges restrictive state laws, setting a new legal precedent for Second Amendment rights.
Washington State's House Bill 1163, signed into law by Governor Ferguson, mandates a permit to purchase firearms and requires mandatory live fire training for concealed pistol licenses. While the law takes effect May 1st, 2027, legal challenges are anticipated but may be delayed until injury occurs. The speaker advises Washington residents to purchase desired firearms and obtain/renew concealed pistol licenses before the effective date.
Washington State Senate has passed House Bill 1163, a 'permit to purchase' law requiring a permission slip before buying a firearm. This bill mandates training, including live fire, and raises concerns about infringing on constitutional rights. The enactment date has been pushed to May 1st, 2027, providing more time before the law takes effect. The bill now returns to the House for amendment reconciliation before heading to the Governor's desk.
This video from Washington Gun Law TV, hosted by William Kirk, analyzes how "permit to purchase" laws are emerging as a new strategy for civilian disarmament, even in light of Supreme Court rulings. It examines specific legislation in Colorado (SB 3), Washington (HB 1163), and California (AB 1187), highlighting how these laws impose mandatory training, licensing, and potentially lengthy waiting periods, creating significant barriers to firearm acquisition. The discussion also touches upon the interpretation of Bruen's Footnote 9 and its implications for challenging such regulations.
This video analyzes the current landscape of proposed firearm legislation across the United States, identifying potential "worst gun bills." It discusses the withdrawal of New Mexico SB 279 and California AB 1333, and highlights Oregon HB 3075, Colorado SB 3, Washington HB 1163, Minnesota SF 1596, and Maryland HB 1287 as significant legislative threats. The primary focus is on the potential impact of these bills on Second Amendment rights.
This video discusses the passage of Senate Bill 3 in Colorado, which introduces significant gun control measures including a ban on the manufacture and sale of certain semi-automatic firearms, restrictions on magazine detachability, and requirements for permits to purchase and mandated training. The speaker highlights the betrayal of three Democrat Senators who switched their votes last minute, enabling the bill's passage. The content emphasizes the importance of political action and accountability for elected officials regarding Second Amendment rights.
This video discusses various Second Amendment infringements, with a focus on laws and regulations that gun owners find most burdensome. The host and viewers identify the Form 4473 background check as a significant infringement due to its perceived role in gun registration. Other discussed infringements include age restrictions for firearm ownership, waiting periods, magazine capacity limits, permit requirements for carrying, and the National Firearms Act (NFA).
This video from Washington Gun Law TV, hosted by William Kirk, provides an expert analysis of Colorado's Senate Bill 3, an evolving firearm regulation. Kirk details how the bill, initially an assault weapon ban, has been amended to include complex definitions for 'specified semi-automatic firearms' and imposes mandatory training and waiting periods, which he argues are unconstitutional barriers to Second Amendment rights. The analysis highlights the role of advocacy groups like Rocky Mountain Gun Owners in challenging such legislation and advises citizens to be informed and prepared.
This video details Poland's new mandatory firearm training for children in schools, featuring AR-15 style replicas and pistols. Instructor Colion Noir provides an expert analysis, contrasting it with US gun culture and highlighting the geopolitical reasons behind Poland's decision. The training aims to instill practical skills and a sense of national preparedness in young students.
This video discusses the legal challenges surrounding Oregon Ballot Measure 114, focusing on its magazine ban and mandatory permit-to-purchase requirements. It details the legal proceedings, including Judge Rashio's injunction and the ongoing appeal to the Oregon State Court of Appeals, highlighting concerns about constitutional rights.
This video argues that waiting periods and mandatory training for firearm ownership can hinder self-defense, citing a case where a victim's inability to obtain a firearm due to these requirements led to her assault. The speaker, William Kirk of Washington Gun Law, emphasizes that such laws disproportionately affect vulnerable individuals, including domestic violence survivors, by delaying their ability to arm themselves for protection.
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