This live stream from Washington Gun Law on March 9th, 2026, focuses on current firearm legislation impacting ownership in Washington State. The session includes a review of recent news, a discussion on a new bill's potential implications, and a recap of topics like concealed carry reciprocity and magazine capacity restrictions. The stream concludes by opening the floor for viewer questions on gun laws.
This video covers several firearms-related topics, including the Indiana State Police adopting the Sig P320 as their new duty handgun, a bizarre incident involving a unicyclist brandishing a firearm, and discussions on gun control legislation in New Mexico. It also touches on the legal troubles of a former competitive shooter and the challenges faced by FFL dealers in states with strict regulations. The hosts analyze the implications of these events for gun owners and the firearms industry.
This video discusses how proposed legislation, like New York Senate Bill 5974, aims to disarm citizens through financial barriers and increased regulatory hurdles. It highlights how mandatory insurance requirements, coupled with existing permit-to-purchase laws, can exponentially increase the cost and delay firearm acquisition, effectively pricing many out of their Second Amendment rights. The speaker, William Kirk of Washington Gun Law, analyzes these tactics as testing grounds for broader civilian disarmament efforts.
This episode of the 'America Guns and Freedom' podcast features host The Yankee Marshal discussing various topics including merchandise sales supporting 'Pets and Vets', current events, and viewer questions. The discussion touches on firearms, legal matters related to gun laws in Washington state, and personal opinions on gun ownership and self-defense. The host also shares personal anecdotes and answers viewer questions on a range of subjects, maintaining an informal and conversational tone.
This podcast episode covers various firearms-related topics, including the Tym Triple P program for firearm donations, discussions on revolver cylinder release mechanisms, and opinions on gun control laws for minors. The hosts also touch upon the complexities of gun rights advocacy, the influence of media and billionaires on public discourse, and personal experiences with firearms and training. The conversation highlights the importance of responsible gun ownership and the ongoing debates surrounding Second Amendment rights.
This interview features Carrie Sloan, founder of 'We The Female,' an organization dedicated to empowering women through firearms education and self-defense training. Sloan shares her personal journey as a domestic violence survivor, highlighting how systemic failures motivated her to remove financial and psychological barriers to gun ownership and training for women. The discussion also touches on the challenges women face in the firearms industry and advocacy, emphasizing the need for more inclusive environments and effective communication to promote Second Amendment rights.
This video discusses Washington Senate Bill 5098, which proposes expanding gun-free zones to include park facilities where children are likely to be present and state or local public buildings. The bill amends RCW 9.41.300 and potentially undermines state preemption laws (RCW 9.41.29). The speaker, William Kirk of Washington Gun Law TV, expresses concern that these measures could leave citizens, particularly parents, unable to defend themselves and their children in public spaces.
William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, provides an expert-level preview of potential firearm legislation in Washington State for the 2025 legislative session. He details anticipated bills focusing on permit-to-purchase systems, increased FFL accountability, repeal of state preemption, expansion of 'sensitive places,' mandatory safe storage, restrictions on bulk purchases and ammunition, and new taxes on firearms and ammunition. The analysis is based on past legislative efforts, laws in other states, and the agendas of gun control advocacy groups.
This video discusses navigating concealed carry restrictions across state lines, focusing on magazine capacity limits and reciprocity. It highlights how states like Washington impose restrictions, necessitating the use of lower-capacity magazines for compliance. The discussion also touches on Missouri's changing concealed carry laws for individuals under 21 and the impact on reciprocity with other states.
William Kirk of Washington Gun Law TV critiques 'Everytown for Gun Safety' and similar organizations, arguing that their proposed gun control measures are ineffective and potentially increase violence. He posits that a decrease in law enforcement presence and a lack of accountability for criminals, coupled with the expansion of gun-free zones, forces law-abiding citizens to store firearms in vehicles, making them targets for theft. This, he contends, leads to more guns in criminal hands, ultimately costing more lives than restrictive laws save.
This review of the FN 57 Mark III highlights its unique 5.7x28mm chambering and RMR-ready slide. The presenter criticizes the firearm as a 'gimmicky' and overpriced option, noting its internal hammer mechanism and manual safety. Despite its perceived shortcomings, it's included in the presenter's carry rotation, with specific mention of Washington state's magazine capacity restrictions impacting its utility.
This episode of "This Week in Guns" from January 22, 2024, dives deep into crucial Second Amendment legal battles and legislative updates. Hosts Matt and Ivan dissect the implications of the Auto Key Card case, the SW Daniel case's interpretation of firearm parts, and the upcoming 5th Circuit bump stock case. They also analyze the Loper case, discuss state-level gun laws (including Illinois' 'assault weapon' registration and new Washington State laws), and rank the best states for gun owners. The conversation touches on government regulation's impact on the auto industry and mentions Ford cars. The episode also highlights the potential circuit split in gun rights cases and a ruling on gun bans in post offices.
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