Posted by gregww on August 18, 2018 at 10:35:51 from (50.82.11.92):
In Reply to: Red Flag Law posted by Geo-TH,In on August 18, 2018 at 05:36:39:
Not sure who is replying to whom here, but I live in Illinois, not Canada. When I was a kid, my oldest brother had reloading supplies and equipment in the bedroom. I can't say I agreed with that either. I don't know if gun powder is a "high explosive" or not, but I sure wouldn't want it in my bedroom, regardless. I don't know enough about explosives to know which are save, and which are not, but the word "EXPLOSIVE" itself doesn't bring up many "safe" scenarios. What I stated was an opinion based on the facts stated, although I must admit I may not be knowledgeable enough about the subject to have a true opinion. I do know however if this guy lived next door to me or a family member, I would welcome the "Red Flag" law. If I was loony enough to threaten to run you down with my car, then yes, maybe someone should come and take my car, or would you rather they wait until I actually run you down. It seems that decades ago people could get mad, lose their temper and threaten someone without meaning it. These days, it's different. A lot of people carry out these threats. Or maybe it just seems that way because we hear so much more "bad" about the world, than we hear about the "good. Again, these are all just my opinions.
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