HUGE UPDATE: All the Different Ways the Washington State Legislature Disarmed Its Citizens in 2022

Published on March 7, 2022
Duration: 10:39

William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, provides an expert analysis of the 2022 Washington State legislative session, detailing how several bills, including SB 5078 (Magazine Ban) and HB 1705 (Ghost Gun Ban), have restricted firearm rights for citizens. He emphasizes the need for lawful gun owners to understand these new regulations to maintain compliance.

Quick Summary

In 2022, Washington State enacted significant firearm restrictions, including SB 5078 banning magazines over 10 rounds and HB 1705 prohibiting untraceable firearms and unfinished receivers. HB 1630 also expanded restricted locations. These laws, detailed by William Kirk of Washington Gun Law, require careful understanding for lawful gun ownership.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Legislative Session Overview
  2. 01:47SB 5078 - Magazine Ban
  3. 02:24HB 1705 - Ghost Gun Ban
  4. 03:12HB 1630 - Restricted Locations
  5. 03:39SB 5561 - Rights Restoration
  6. 05:47HB 1618 - Election Sites
  7. 06:23SB 5217 - Assault Weapon Ban
  8. 07:38SB 5568 - Local Preemption
  9. 09:14Final Session Summary

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key firearm laws passed in Washington State in 2022?

In 2022, Washington State passed SB 5078, banning magazines over 10 rounds, and HB 1705, banning untraceable firearms and unfinished receivers. HB 1630 also expanded firearm restrictions to include locations where school boards meet. These laws significantly impacted lawful gun owners.

What is the effective date for Washington's magazine ban (SB 5078)?

Senate Bill 5078, which bans the sale, manufacture, and import of magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds, became effective on July 1, 2022, in Washington State. This law impacts standard capacity magazines previously considered normal equipment.

What is the compliance deadline for Washington's ghost gun ban (HB 1705)?

House Bill 1705, banning untraceable firearms and unfinished frames/receivers, took effect on July 1, 2022. The final compliance deadline for serialization or disposal of these items is March 10, 2023.

Who is William Kirk and what is his expertise on Washington gun laws?

William Kirk is the President of Washington Gun Law. He is presented as an expert with in-depth knowledge of Washington State's Revised Code of Washington (RCW) statutes, tracking specific legislative bills, and providing legal analysis on firearm preemption laws.

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