Agree. But they didn’t need a “red flag” law to deal with this guy. And some judge will love to use this case to set “precedent”.
First, supporting him gives us a black eye.
2Nd, going into court with a guy who really deserves a stay in prison makes it harder to win your case, although I am well aware that there are guilty people who are free because of prosecutor misdeeds.
If more than 2,000 Floridians have had guns seized under the red flag law, surely there is one among them who is more deserving of support.