[[House Judiciary Committee on Tuesday began to consider several gun measures including one to establish a federal red flag law.
At the time of the Feb. 14, 2018, mass shooting at a high school in Parkland, Florida, only five states had such laws. Since then, 12 states and the District of Columbia have enacted them. ]]
12 states folks- 12 states are violating the constitution-
[[The problem with the way all red flag laws to date have been structured is property is seized first and then the legal process happens afterward,]]
The problem is that many folks will NOT be able to fight the courts to get their property back, so they lose them forever- being deemed a ‘threat to society’ because they didn’t have the money to hire a lawyer to prove that they are NOT a threat to society
The laws WILL create felons out of law abiding citizens who can’t afford to defend themselves legally in a court of law- They become felons unjustly, and can never again own a gun- States WILL be seizing law abiding citizen’s private property and NOT giving it back because the law abiding people can’t afford to effectively fight them in court-
of law- They become felons unjustly, and can never again own a gun- States WILL be seizing law abiding citizens private property and NOT giving it back because the law abiding people cant afford to effectively fight them in court-
**That Awkward Moment When You're Toting The Crazy Gun-Lover's Guns To The Squad Car, And You Realize He Has Some Unregistered Weapons**