2019-12-30 at 6:19 AM UTC
basically, whether you are a threat to society or not, i can call police and report that you are dangerous. without warning, police will then come and confiscate your weapons and keep them until you are proven fit to own weapons.
if i was a criminal, and i wanted to rob someone, this would be a perfect thing to get rid of a homes weapons, so i could be safe when robbing the home!!
ironically though, several police officers have already "opposed" this law, claiming to not obey it by removing anyone's weapons.
this could be the doorway to the modern day "Civil War" i've been claiming is a real possibility!!
2019-12-30 at 7:35 AM UTC
It's time to start killing these people
Where are the militia men?
2019-12-30 at 1:30 PM UTC
Democrats support the red flag laws? You might wanna check that out a little more. Trump started the ball rolling. Of course there was push back by many states, but doggone, 5 republican governors signed them into law. How could they do that? They’re republicans
https://www.cbsnews.com/video/trump-says-he-supports-red-flag-laws-as-means-of-gun-control/
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2019-12-30 at 1:39 PM UTC
sorry but not sorry she debunked you
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2019-12-30 at 2:39 PM UTC
In 1999, Connecticut was the first to enact a red flag law,[10] following a rampage shooting at the Connecticut Lottery.[11]
this has always been a original proposed Democratic Law!!
2019-12-30 at 2:41 PM UTC
California was the first state to pass a red flag law allowing family members to petition courts to take weapons from persons deemed a threat, after Elliot Rodger committed a mass shooting in Isla Vista, California; the California law also permits law enforcement officials to petition for an order for the removal of guns from an individual for up to twelve months.[11]
2019-12-30 at 2:41 PM UTC
Safe to say the consensus is Lam has been debunked.
2019-12-30 at 2:43 PM UTC
I agreed that only 5 of them were signed by republican governors, but trump started the ball rolling.
So show me something I haven’t already stated.
2019-12-30 at 2:44 PM UTC
these 2 states (Connecticut and California), which party do they represent?
nancy pelosi is from California
connecticut is where the faggots do the CNN Poll (CNN and Connecticut are Democrats)
2019-12-30 at 2:44 PM UTC
this started in 1999, Trump had no say then
2019-12-30 at 2:46 PM UTC
Senator Dianne Feinstein, Democrat of California, introduced a bill, the Extreme Risk Protection Order Act (S. 506), which would allow states to use grants to develop red flag laws. The legislation is supported by 25 Democratic senators and two Democratic-aligned independent senators.[63]
i see no republican votes for it when it was first proposed!!
2019-12-30 at 2:48 PM UTC
In September 2019, the House Judiciary Committee approved amendments to the federal red flag bill to create a national red flag process.[68]
who controlled the House in September of this soon past year of 2019?
Democrats, they also passed 2 Articles of Impeachment.
2019-12-30 at 2:50 PM UTC
While campaigning for the Democratic nomination for president in 2019, Senator Kamala Harris of California called for legislation to create "domestic terrorism prevention orders," which would "give law enforcement and family members of suspected white nationalists or domestic terrorists the ability to petition a federal court to temporarily restrict a person's access to guns if the person exhibits clear evidence of being a danger."[69]
2019-12-30 at 2:51 PM UTC
Advocacy groups and elected officials
Democrats and some Republicans are receptive to this law.[1]
2019-12-30 at 2:53 PM UTC
President Donald Trump called on states to implement red flag laws to help remove guns from "those judged to pose a grave risk to public safety."[47] However, Trump did not endorse any particular piece of legislation, and Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has said he would allow gun legislation to be brought to the Senate floor only if it gained Trump's support.[91][92]
2019-12-30 at 2:54 PM UTC
So Trump did not support it after all!!
2019-12-30 at 2:56 PM UTC
In November 2019, Trump abandoned the idea of putting forth red-flag law proposals or other legislation to curtail gun violence.[94]