2019-12-30 at 3:43 PM UTC
lol i see, saying something and not doing it still means you did it!!
2019-12-30 at 3:46 PM UTC
Iam_reallyworriedthatsomeoneipissedoffisgoingtoturnmeintothefedsbecauseoftheshitipostonthissiteandthefedsaregoingtobustdownmydoor,handcuffmeandtakeawayallmygunsandlabelmeasdangerous
2019-12-30 at 3:56 PM UTC
I bet that the families of the Sandy Hook murders (as well as his own murdered mother) wished that Adam Lanza's mother had turned her son in. I know I do.
Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting
mass shooting, Newtown, Connecticut, United States [2012]
Written By: Michael Ray
Last Updated: Dec 7, 2019 See Article History
Alternative Title:Newtown shootings of 2012
Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, also called Newtown shootings of 2012, mass shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, on December 14, 2012, that left 28 people dead and 2 injured. After murdering his mother at their home, Adam Lanza fatally shot 20 children and 6 adults at Sandy Hook Elementary School before taking his own life. It was one of the deadliest school shootings in U.S. history.
2019-12-30 at 4:22 PM UTC
Well I have the same argument as you! Just because they introduced it on the floor, doesn’t mean it passed.
When it was realized that trump backed it, these states signed it into legislation.
2019-12-30 at 4:27 PM UTC
i think many states were passing this one way or another like legalizing hemp.
2019-12-30 at 4:31 PM UTC
several states had this in place since 1999.
Orders issued under "red flag" laws, also called risk-based gun removal laws,[7] are known by several names, including Extreme Risk Protection Orders (ERPOs) (in Oregon, Washington, Maryland, and Vermont); Risk Protection Orders (in Florida); Gun Violence Restraining Orders (GVROs) (in California); risk warrants (in Connecticut); and Proceedings for the Seizure and Retention of a Firearm (in Indiana)
indiana passed this when democrat evan bayh was governor
but all those original states are Left and Florida is 50/50
2019-12-30 at 4:33 PM UTC
since 2018:
Vermont,[18] Maryland,[19] Rhode Island,[20] New Jersey,[21] Delaware,[22] Massachusetts,[23] Illinois,[24] and the District of Columbia.[25] In 2019, New York enacted a red-flag law as part of a broader package of gun-control legislation that overwhelmingly passed the state legislature.[26][27] In addition to allowing police and family members to petition for entry of an extreme risk protection order,[26][27] the law also allows teachers and school administrations to file such petitions, making New York the first state to include such a provision.[28] Three other states have also enacted red-flag laws so far in 2019: Colorado,[29] Nevada,[30] and Hawaii.[31]
majority Democrat
2019-12-30 at 4:35 PM UTC
i just don't see where the Red States are backing this yet?
2019-12-30 at 4:38 PM UTC
You claimed in your title that this is Democratic backed. You are wrong. Trump backed it, and 5 republican governors backed it. I’m not even saying I agree with the laws, I’m saying they are not wholly backed by democrats. Nothing more to it.
2019-12-30 at 4:46 PM UTC
this is who proposed these laws
Sen. Richard Blumenthal introduced such legislation in March 2018, in the 115th U.S. Congress;[1] and Dianne Feinstein introduced such legislation in February 2019, in the 116th U.S. Congress.[2] The House version of her legislation was introduced by Rep. Salud Carbajal and re-introduced on 14 February 2019.
did Trump actually back it, when he refused to send it to the Senate to be enforced?
2019-12-30 at 4:47 PM UTC
Anyone Familiar with the New Democratic "Red Flag" Law passed in 14 states?
is the thread title