This video provides an expert-level analysis of the Washington State legislative session's House Cutoff Day, focusing on key firearms-related bills. It details the status of House Bill 1152 (safe storage), House Bill 2235 (public records exemption for concealed carry applications), House Bill 2320 (3D printing ban modifications), and Senate Bill 5098 (new gun-free zones). The analysis highlights which bills are dead, which have advanced, and the impact of amendments, offering insights into the legislative process and its implications for gun owners.
This video provides a comprehensive overview of numerous proposed and advancing gun control bills across several US states, including Virginia, New Mexico, Colorado, Oregon, Illinois, Connecticut, Maryland, California, Washington, and Hawaii. The speaker, William Kirk of Washington Gun Law, details how these bills aim to disarm citizens through various means such as banning specific firearm types, limiting magazine capacity, imposing new licensing and security requirements on FFLs, expanding red flag laws, and restricting the manufacturing and possession of unserialized firearms. The analysis highlights the strategic approach of enacting multiple bills simultaneously to overwhelm opposition and emphasizes the importance of citizen engagement and support for Second Amendment advocacy groups.
This video details significant changes to Michigan's firearm laws enacted in 2023 and set to take effect in 2024. Key updates include a new safe storage law requiring firearms to be locked when minors are present, expanded universal background checks for all firearm purchases, and the implementation of red flag laws (Extreme Risk Protection Orders). Additionally, the state has extended firearm prohibitions to individuals convicted of misdemeanor domestic violence offenses, imposing an 8-year ban. The discussion also touches upon the legal landscape following the Supreme Court's Bruin decision and potential constitutional challenges to these new regulations.
This video from Washington Gun Law TV provides an expert-level update on gun control legislation in Washington state. Lead instructor William Kirk details the status of four key bills, with two advancing and two being 'hibernated' for the year. The discussion highlights the importance of staying informed about legislative changes affecting firearm ownership and rights.
This video discusses three key firearm bills moving through the Washington State Legislature: HB 1132 (limiting firearm purchases to one per 30 days and restricting ammunition purchases), HB 1152 (introducing new safe storage requirements that could impede immediate self-defense), and HB 1163 (reintroducing a permit-to-purchase system). It also briefly mentions HB 1154, a mandatory insurance bill. The speaker, William Kirk of Washington Gun Law, expresses strong opposition to these bills, citing their potential infringement on Second Amendment rights and referencing legal challenges in other states like California.
This video provides a comprehensive update on Colorado's firearm laws for 2024-2025, covering upcoming changes and existing regulations. Key topics include the increase in the minimum age for firearm purchases to 21 (with a military exception), new requirements for Concealed Handgun Permit (CHP) classes, and the implementation of an excise tax on firearms, accessories, and ammunition. It also touches on the merchant code bill affecting credit card purchases and the safe storage law for firearms in vehicles.
This video analyzes Vice President Kamala Harris's stance on Second Amendment rights, focusing on her past statements regarding mandatory gun buybacks and potential executive actions. It questions her willingness to enforce firearm confiscation, contrasting it with her views on illegal immigration enforcement. The speaker suggests that any future confiscation efforts would likely be subtle rather than overt home raids.
This video discusses past statements made by Kamala Harris regarding gun ownership and potential government oversight. It highlights her 2007 remarks as San Francisco DA, where she suggested requiring responsible behavior from gun owners and potentially inspecting their homes. The video also touches upon a safe storage bill she supported, which included requirements for gun owners to submit inventories and a ban on firearms in public housing, though parts of this law were later challenged and overturned.
This video features William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, explaining the intricacies and common misunderstandings surrounding Washington State's safe storage laws. The aim is to provide viewers with clear, educational information to ensure compliance and understanding of their Second Amendment rights related to firearm storage. The description also includes links to subscribe to their newsletter, contact Washington Gun Law for questions, and follow them on various social media platforms.
This video discusses the defeat of a safe storage law in the Minnesota Senate and a previous AR ban in Colorado, highlighting the effectiveness of organized political activism at the state level. The speaker emphasizes that targeted campaigns against vulnerable legislators can influence legislative outcomes, even in states with Democratic majorities. The content underscores the importance of constitutional principles and citizen engagement in protecting firearm rights.
This video analyzes a statement by Senator Cory Booker regarding gun ownership and a safe storage law. The creator argues that Booker, described as a "gun grabber," is blaming gun owners for all firearm-related incidents in the US. The discussion centers on Booker's rhetoric and its implications for gun rights and gun owners.
This video from Copper Jacket TV, presented by an expert with nearly 11 years of experience covering gun control, critically analyzes three new gun control laws enacted in Connecticut. The laws include a strict open carry ban, a firearms rationing limit, and an expanded safe storage mandate. The host argues these laws infringe upon Second Amendment rights and are unconstitutional, referencing a California lawsuit as a potential avenue for challenging similar bans.
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