Posted on 08/05/2019 10:58:38 AM PDT by rintintin
No, it won't because the CO law is unconstitutional.
If Trump calls for this to become law, then I have no one to vote for in 2020. And so will a lot more just walk away.
red flag laws are unconstitutional (shall not be infringed...)
There are Antifa pages on Facebook. I suspect that every county has a chapter. Mine does. I heard a guy say he got crosswise with Antifa in Powers, Oregon. A tiny, backwater logging town.
The Internet is an incredibly powerful weapon of organization and communication with this bunch.
What if they have regular cops enforce it? Immediate threat, and all that.
So if someone does not like someone and calls in a fake report the person has property seized without due process and is guilty until he proves he is innocent.
I was thinking about them as well...
To say nothing of due process.
“No, it won’t because the CO law is unconstitutional.”
They’ve been violating both the letter and the spirit of the Constitution for quite some time now, particularly after 9/11.
Unfortunately in today’s America, emotion and political correctness carry the day.
Multnomah County, Oregon.
There have been about 450 Red Flag orders issued under the Florida law. There have been "about a dozen" orders in Massachusetts - exact counts are not being widely reported.
No such orders have been issued (yet) in Colorado.
I have not found information from other States.
That you don’t hear about it probably by design.
You say Soviet style, but the more recent and procedural exact model is the UK.
Police that carry this out deserve to be ventilated.
You are an idiot, if you think PTSD/TBI is a gravy train grab your balls and go to war. There are fakers they make up 10% at the very most. We saw the fakers we knew who they were, we tolerated them to advance the care of those who were damaged. We knew the system would give them a pass and many have since been weeded out as treatment has advanced.
If they identify mentally ill, even placing some in institutions to keep guns out of their hands, it might end up as good legislation. I can at least wait to read it before deciding the orange man is bad.
“Pres. Donald Trump called for a national Red Flag law on Monday morning”
Exactly what were the red flags in the recent shootings?
As far as I know, there were no red flags, so Trump’s response is totally unjustified.
If the media simply refused to report on shootings, very few would occur after a period of time.
I haven’t looked up the statue yet. I had looked up the one in MD though. On that one, cops are allowed to be the ones to file the complaint. Also, it is handled in family court, like divorces, so the case is kept private.
So the state can seize guns in secret courts in cases initiated by state actors.
If the cops are ever called to a location for any reason, don’t like the way you act, and find out you have guns, kiss your guns bye bye in within 24 hours.
red flag laws are unconstitutional (shall not be infringed...)
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So was the Kenyanesian Usurpation........
***Why not have all guns stored at the local P.D. armory.***
This was proposed way back in 1968 by Ted Kennedy. It has been done before with bad results.
http://www.davekopel.org/2A/Foreign/arms-and-the-greeks.htm
In the sixth century BCE, a tyrant named Pisistratus took over Athens. Aristotle explained how the tyrant obtained absolute power by disarming the people of every city he controlled:
After his victory in the battle at Pallene he captured Athens, and when he had disarmed the people he at last had his tyranny securely established, and was able to take Naxos (a Greek island) and set up Lygdamis as ruler there.
He effected the disarmament of the people in the following manner. He ordered a parade in full armour in the Theseum (a temple), and began to make a speech to the people. He spoke for a short time, until the people called out that they could not hear him, whereupon he bade them come up to the entrance of the Acropolis, in order that his voice might be better heard.
Then, while he continued to speak to them at great length, men whom he had appointed for the purpose collected the arms and locked them up in the chambers of the Theseum hard by, and came and made a signal to him that it was done. Pisistratus accordingly, when he had finished the rest of what he had to say, told the people also what had happened to their arms; adding that they were not to be surprised or alarmed, but go home and attend to their private affairs, while he would himself for the future manage all the business of the state. (Aristotle, The Athenian Constitution, ch. 15, translated by Sir Frederic G. Kenyon)
WHEN THE REDCOATS CONFISCATED GUNS..
Any bill that doesn’t limit the annual count to a small percentage (say .001%) of a state’s gun owners (as computed by the number of a state’s residents who have passed a governmental background check) in total will be very, very bad.
Any bill that doesn’t provide for up to $50,000 in appropriate attorney and psychiatric fees with respect to any person impacted by the law would be very, very bad.
Any bill that doesn’t provide for automatic individual appeal rights all the way to the federal appellate court level would be very, very bad.
Any bill that doesn’t provide for at least full market price compensation based on documented multiple professional appraisals for seized weapons would be very, very bad.
That being said, I know of no red flags with respect to recent shootings.
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