Posted by SodBuster87 on August 18, 2018 at 14:42:18 from (174.255.11.247):
In Reply to: Red Flag Law posted by Geo-TH,In on August 18, 2018 at 05:36:39:
Is it like the process for a restraining order? Spouse, or significant other gets mad lies to police about how she fears for her life police get involved man looses his rights and a week later the're back together. Just saying. These laws are not only a violation of the constitution for all the fore mentioned reasons. They are also the worst joke ever envisioned. They do little if any to reduce crime, yet they strip a person of his rights with out even the oppertunity to plead his case. Now if he's a weathly man he can get a lawyer and plead his case but only AFTER he's been stripped if his rights and presumed guiltly. Child services is the same thing.
That being said it should be noted that I have little if any respect for mental health workers. After what put they my wife through as a child and what they pulled on me. For an example in school they would see you are having a bad day. Go out of their way to antagonize you then when you got p*ssed and said something. "That's a threat" I can't help but to wonder if thats what they did to the guy in the news article. My wife's parents divorced when she was young. The social workers would use my wife to get information on her parents, promised her it was a secret. When the wife got home her parent(s) would beat her. They "magically" found out everything, word for word what she had told the social worker. And while I should not judge an entire profession based on the actions of a few it seems to be the rule rather then the exception.
Combine this with the fact that many healthcare workers are union and unions are by a wide majority abundant and anti-gun.
I'll end this with one more story. Some one I knew was down on his luck. He made a off hand comment about suicide to a social worker. The "expert" had him commited which made his bad situation ten times worse. Realy makes a person want to "open up" doesn't ??
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