Washington Gun Law

Washington Gun Law Endorses Candidates in Primary Race

Video Highlights

  • Washington Gun Law TV President William Kirk gives his endorsements for the primary race in Washington State
  • Kirk expresses frustration with mainstream and social media censorship, promotes Trigger Hill as an alternative platform for political content
  • Trigger Hill supports both Second Amendment and First Amendment rights
  • Kirk's video endorsements will be available on Trigger Hill's platform, not on YouTube
  • Kirk encourages the audience to keep fighting for their rights and stay safe

Video Summary

In a recent video from Washington Gun Law President William Kirk, the endorsements for the primary race were revealed. Kirk, speaking from the Security Gun Club in Woodinville, Washington, expressed the importance of supporting candidates who align with the values of Washington Gun Law. He highlighted the frustration with mainstream and social media censorship, prompting the use of Trigger Hill as a platform for sharing endorsements.

Kirk emphasized the significance of upholding Second Amendment rights while also valuing First Amendment rights. Trigger Hill, the chosen platform for sharing endorsements, is described as an open forum that supports free expression and the exchange of ideas. Kirk encouraged viewers to join Trigger Hill to engage in discussions and stay informed about the endorsements.

The video serves as a preview for the upcoming release of endorsements on Trigger Hill, with the first part scheduled to debut at 6:00 p.m. Kirk's message to the viewers is to continue advocating for their rights and to prioritize safety. Washington Gun Law's endorsements aim to guide supporters in selecting candidates who will uphold their values and rights.

As the primary race approaches, the endorsements from Washington Gun Law are expected to play a significant role in influencing the decisions of voters in Washington State. Stay tuned for the detailed endorsements on Trigger Hill and be part of the open dialogue on Second Amendment rights and political endorsements.