Posted by 1948CaseVAI on August 18, 2018 at 08:54:57 from (99.13.22.147):
In Reply to: Red Flag Law posted by Geo-TH,In on August 18, 2018 at 05:36:39:
Go back and look at the build-up to this and the whole history, and it will seem even worse to you. Under O'Bongo care, health care workers were given special powers to report any "patient" who admits to having firearms at their home if that worker "feels" that the patient would ever be a threat to anyone for any reason. For a short time the doctors were even required to question you about firearms during each and every office visit, but enough of us told our doctors to eat feces and die that the rule was reversed. Anyway, that is huge latitude and no one, not doctors, curses, cops, or judges, should have that much power. That was the route that the traitorous left in this country used to try to get your lawful guns away from you.
Then, after some kerfluffle around the school shooting case in Florida, where it was admitted that the local Sheriff had been made aware of the perpetrator in advance, some traitorous dimwit came up with the concept of this "red flag law."
It should be patently illegal and unconstitutional, but we have not had a constitutional government in a long time.
In the meantime remember that your doctor, nurse, or what-have-you is NOT your friend!
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