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"Red Flag" Gun Removal in NY, signed into law
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<blockquote data-quote="Aries" data-source="post: 3209179" data-attributes="member: 44328"><p>That is the problem, as I see it... not only is there no due process, but all it takes is one person wanting revenge on you to make your life miserable. Will there be cases where one party in a divorce reports a "potential danger" where none exists? I've seen things like that happen, and it would be a great and very effective way to "pay back" an estranged spouse. I would BET it will happen.</p><p></p><p>What if the police show up and announce "We're here to take your guns" and the response is "I don't own any guns." They will either have to search your property, or another proposal that is inevitable is "we need registration so we know if they have guns or not."</p><p></p><p>I agree, we can be willing to look at anything, but these laws are loaded with potential for abuse. And keep in mind that for some of these people, the ultimate goal is not to prevent crime, but to get to a point where no one can own a gun legally. Baby steps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aries, post: 3209179, member: 44328"] That is the problem, as I see it... not only is there no due process, but all it takes is one person wanting revenge on you to make your life miserable. Will there be cases where one party in a divorce reports a "potential danger" where none exists? I've seen things like that happen, and it would be a great and very effective way to "pay back" an estranged spouse. I would BET it will happen. What if the police show up and announce "We're here to take your guns" and the response is "I don't own any guns." They will either have to search your property, or another proposal that is inevitable is "we need registration so we know if they have guns or not." I agree, we can be willing to look at anything, but these laws are loaded with potential for abuse. And keep in mind that for some of these people, the ultimate goal is not to prevent crime, but to get to a point where no one can own a gun legally. Baby steps. [/QUOTE]
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