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<blockquote data-quote="adamsredlines" data-source="post: 3325079" data-attributes="member: 40561"><p>And in response to someone else saying they were for the Red Flag law..</p><p></p><p>"Thank you for your question. The accused would not have ever set foot in court, and nothing would be demonstrated, when the confiscation would occur. The problem is that the bill would implement punishment (confiscation of private property) before due process of the law, before the accused would have the opportunity to confront his or her accuser, and a law enforcement agency without the space to store the firearms could destroy them, or an agency could accidentally damage them, and the accused would have no recourse to claim damages or restitution once found innocent. The protections against abuse of this proposed law by making false accusations are also extremely weak. There is a significant potential for abuse by folks looking to settle a grudge or even pull a prank."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adamsredlines, post: 3325079, member: 40561"] And in response to someone else saying they were for the Red Flag law.. "Thank you for your question. The accused would not have ever set foot in court, and nothing would be demonstrated, when the confiscation would occur. The problem is that the bill would implement punishment (confiscation of private property) before due process of the law, before the accused would have the opportunity to confront his or her accuser, and a law enforcement agency without the space to store the firearms could destroy them, or an agency could accidentally damage them, and the accused would have no recourse to claim damages or restitution once found innocent. The protections against abuse of this proposed law by making false accusations are also extremely weak. There is a significant potential for abuse by folks looking to settle a grudge or even pull a prank." [/QUOTE]
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