This video discusses legal challenges to gun control measures, including the Washington Attorney General's investigation into the Second Amendment Foundation and the Supreme Court case Wolford v. Lopez concerning Hawaii's 'sensitive places' law. It also touches on allegations that Colt Canada, owned by CZ, is involved in destroying firearms confiscated under Canada's buyback program, though CZ denies direct involvement in the buyback itself.
The speaker expresses disillusionment with the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) after they dropped a lawsuit against the Washington Attorney General's office. The SAF was being investigated for financial impropriety, and the speaker believes they dropped their civil rights lawsuit as a quid pro quo to avoid scrutiny. This action is seen as a capitulation that benefits the SAF but not the public's rights.
This video details Washington State's Senate Bill 5099, a proposed law aimed at significantly increasing regulations and costs for firearm dealers. The bill introduces a new state licensing regime, mandates extensive security upgrades for stores, requires new insurance policies, and imposes mandatory training for all employees. The presenter argues that these measures are designed to make it prohibitively expensive for gun stores to operate, effectively closing them down.
This video explores a legal theory suggesting Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson may have committed official misconduct by attempting to influence the Secretary of State to reorder the ballot. The presenter outlines relevant statutes, including RCW 9.0.10 for official misconduct and RCW 29A.36.131 for ballot order determination. While acknowledging the theory is not airtight, it posits that Ferguson's actions could constitute criminal attempt, potentially resulting in a misdemeanor conviction, which might disqualify him from running for governor.
This video discusses the lawsuit Second Amendment Foundation v. Ferguson, alleging that Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson has misused his office's powers to harass and suppress political speech, particularly concerning gun rights advocacy. The lawsuit claims the AG's office has engaged in oppressive tactics, including extensive document demands, gag orders on third parties, and a lack of transparency, all without identifying specific unlawful conduct. The speaker argues these actions are unconstitutional and indicative of tyrannical behavior, especially as Ferguson seeks to become governor.
This video discusses a Washington Attorney General's action against WGS Guns for allegedly selling unlawful "high capacity" magazines, citing violations of RCW 9.41.370 and 375. The presenter, William Kirk of Washington Gun Law, questions why this case received less media attention than a similar one involving Federal Way Discount Guns. The video aims to educate viewers on these legal matters and encourages them to 'arm themselves with education.' A sponsor, Securite Gun Club, is also promoted with a discount code.
This YouTube video from The Gun Collective's "The Legal Brief" series, hosted by Adam Kraut, discusses gun control initiatives proposed by the Washington Attorney General in 2019. The episode specifically addresses proposed legislation concerning 10-round magazine limitations, an "assault weapons" ban, and a ban on 3D-printed firearms, also referred to as "ghost guns." The video provides links to the official legal documents for these initiatives and links to related content, including a previous episode on I-1639. It aims to inform viewers about the potential legal landscape for firearms in Washington.
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