This live stream from Washington Gun Law on March 9th, 2026, focuses on current firearm legislation impacting Washington State residents. The session includes a discussion of new bills, a recap of previous topics like concealed carry reciprocity and magazine capacity, and opens the floor for viewer questions regarding gun laws. The presenter is an experienced individual knowledgeable in discussing gun laws and addressing viewer inquiries.
This video features William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, discussing legal aspects and Second Amendment rights related to firearms. The description emphasizes contacting Washington Gun Law for questions and provides links to their website, newsletter, Rumble, Patreon, Facebook, and Twitter. The content appears to be focused on legal and political issues surrounding gun ownership in Washington.
This video from Washington Gun Law analyzes HB 2054, a proposed Washington state bill that would limit firearm purchases to one per 30-day period for average citizens, while exempting law enforcement and military. The presenter, identified as an expert with extensive knowledge of Washington firearms law, highlights the bill's potential impact on lawful gun owners and encourages civic engagement.
This video explains how recent rulings by Judge Roger Benitez in California, striking down assault weapon and magazine bans, may apply to Washington State. The presenter, President of Washington Gun Law, details three key reasons: the rulings are based on the U.S. Second Amendment, Washington falls under the 9th Circuit's jurisdiction, and Washington's HB 1240 is a near-verbatim copy of California's banned statutes. The discussion also covers potential legal strategies to delay these rulings and the possibility of Supreme Court intervention.
William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, outlines five options for complying with the ATF's Pistol Brace Rule by the May 31st deadline. The expert guide details methods such as destroying, surrendering, or reconfiguring the firearm, as well as registering it as an SBR via the eForm 1 amnesty program. Kirk also addresses the significant penalties associated with non-compliance, emphasizing the importance of understanding the law.
This video explains the legal framework for carrying a loaded firearm on a motorcycle in Washington State. William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, clarifies that while a motorcycle presents unique driving challenges, the laws governing firearm carriage in motor vehicles remain consistent. The video aims to educate lawful gun owners on their rights and responsibilities, referencing specific Revised Code of Washington (RCW) statutes: 46.04.670 and 9.41.050. It also links to related content about carrying firearms in cars.
This video provides a concise explanation of the legal requirements for owning a Short Barrel Rifle (SBR) in Washington State, referencing both state (RCW 9.41.190) and federal laws. Washington Gun Law President, William Kirk, guides viewers through the process, emphasizing compliance with federal regulations. The video aims to inform citizens about the legalities involved in SBR ownership, encouraging viewers to be knowledgeable. It also points to various ATF forms and related content concerning AR pistols and their regulations.
William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, discusses the legal ramifications of an accidental firearm discharge in Washington State. The video emphasizes that even unintended consequences can lead to legal trouble, regardless of the discharge being unintentional. It stresses the importance of responsible gun ownership, safe firearm handling, and highlights potential legal statutes that may apply. The content aims to educate viewers on what to do to prevent negligent discharges and the potential legal outcomes if one occurs, positioning itself as a crucial resource for lawful and responsible gun owners.
This video delves into the recent surge of ATF Form 1 denials concerning suppressors. William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, analyzes a new interpretation of existing law by the ATF that has led to these denials. The discussion explores whether the Form 1 remains relevant for suppressor applications given these changes and advises viewers on how to stay informed and prepared. The video emphasizes the importance of education for firearm owners navigating evolving regulations.
This video features Washington Gun Law President, William Kirk, discussing the legal implications and common misconceptions surrounding the use of "less lethal" ammunition in Washington State. The discussion is prompted by recent comments regarding the use of force against catalytic converter thieves. The video aims to educate viewers on whether using less lethal ammunition reduces the use of force to something below deadly force, referencing relevant Revised Code of Washington (RCW) statutes and other related video content on self-defense and property defense laws in the state.
This video features Washington Gun Law President William Kirk discussing the legality of owning and using suppressors (silencers) within Washington State. It covers both state-specific laws (RCW 9.41.250) and relevant federal statutes, including the National Firearms Act of 1934. The discussion also touches upon the process of legally acquiring suppressors via ATF Form 1 and Form 4. This is presented as the first part of a two-part series, with the follow-up episode focusing on the legality of 'solvent trap' conversions.
This video addresses the legality of possessing firearms built from 80% "lowers" in Washington State. William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, clarifies the distinction between "undetectable firearms" and "untraceable firearms" as defined by Washington Revised Code (RCW) 9.41.010(33) and (35). The discussion will cover the specific statutes governing unlawful firearms, including RCW 9.41.190 and RCW 9.41.220, and the penalties for violating these laws concerning undetectable or untraceable firearms as outlined in RCW 9.41.325. The content aims to inform viewers about their rights and responsibilities regarding self-manufacturing firearms in Washington.
You've reached the end! 12 videos loaded.
Gun Laws by State
Read firearms regulations for all 50 states + D.C.
Find Gun Dealers
Search licensed FFL dealers near you.