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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 3272287" data-attributes="member: 9374"><p>At least they actually took her into custody to obtain a determination of whether this is justified or not, and if it is found NOT to be, she could have her firearms returned to her.</p><p></p><p>However, I also know it is pretty easy to say all the right things and end up released in no time. Should she get her guns back?</p><p></p><p>Honestly, we STILL don't know enough about the whole story, the facts of the incident, etc. Alot of this stuff depends on the context of the conversation. I really need to stop talking to my patients about these things, as one of these days, one of them will probably bait me into making a controversial statement and then can twist it and turn me in to have all MY guns confiscated. I purposely am very careful about how I talk about these things at work... but honestly, if true hard core red flag laws get put in place, let's face it, people a metric SH|T-TON of us could end up in a lot of problems in a VERY short span.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 3272287, member: 9374"] At least they actually took her into custody to obtain a determination of whether this is justified or not, and if it is found NOT to be, she could have her firearms returned to her. However, I also know it is pretty easy to say all the right things and end up released in no time. Should she get her guns back? Honestly, we STILL don't know enough about the whole story, the facts of the incident, etc. Alot of this stuff depends on the context of the conversation. I really need to stop talking to my patients about these things, as one of these days, one of them will probably bait me into making a controversial statement and then can twist it and turn me in to have all MY guns confiscated. I purposely am very careful about how I talk about these things at work... but honestly, if true hard core red flag laws get put in place, let's face it, people a metric SH|T-TON of us could end up in a lot of problems in a VERY short span. [/QUOTE]
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