This video discusses the critical legal battle in Oregon concerning Ballot Measure 114, which is currently before the State Supreme Court in the case of Arnold v. Kotek. William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, explains the stakes involved and argues that requiring government permission to exercise a fundamental right negates its very nature. The video encourages viewers to educate themselves on the issue and provides a link to listen to the oral arguments live, as well as resources for subscribing to their newsletter and contacting Washington Gun Law for further information. It highlights this as Oregon's final opportunity to protect its constitutional rights.
This analysis from Active Self Protection, featuring John Correia, dissects a Portland use-of-force case where a clerk was acquitted of murder charges after shooting robbers. It highlights the legal framework for deadly force in Oregon, tactical considerations for firearm carry, and the significant personal costs even in a justified shooting.
This video discusses Washington State's new permit-to-purchase law (HB 1163), characterizing it as a "permission slip" for exercising a constitutional right. Washington Gun Law President, William Kirk, criticizes the law, highlighting its offensive nature and alleged unconstitutionality, drawing parallels to a similar enjoined law in Oregon. The video aims to educate viewers on this legislation and its implications for Second Amendment rights.
William Kirk of Washington Gun Law analyzes Oregon's appeal to revive Ballot Measure 114 after it was struck down by a Harney County ruling. The discussion highlights the arguments made by the State of Oregon, suggesting a disregard for citizens' rights. The video encourages viewers to educate themselves on these legal proceedings and understand their Second Amendment rights. A link to the Brief on Appeal is provided for further reading. Contact information for Washington Gun Law is included for questions.
This video discusses a temporary restraining order placed on Oregon Measure 114, highlighting its perceived illegality and anti-Second Amendment implications. The creator emphasizes the involvement of the State Police and a State Judge in this action, framing it as a significant legal development for gun rights advocates. The description also includes promotional material for supporting organizations and merchandise.
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