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Thread: Et tu, Dan Crenshaw?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Outlander Systems View Post
    D-don’t you guys wanna be s-safe though?
    For those who prefer safe slavery over dangerous liberty, Canada's due north. Though many of them aren't happy with that situation either...
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    I was just throwing it out for discussion.
    I want to be perfectly clear I WILL NEVER GIVE UP MY GUNS.
    I also would not move back to Israel, so I am here for good or bad.

    But I can see the future if these mass shooting continue, the Republicans will join the socialist and we will be given 2 choices give in or resist.

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    So what other items is the person hit by the red flag law prohibited from possessing? What health services do red flag laws provide for?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jsbhike View Post
    So what other items is the person hit by the red flag law prohibited from possessing? What health services do red flag laws provide for?
    Given the “benign” premise behind red flag laws, those are both valid questions that will in no way be addressed by whatever shit law gets pushed through.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sundance435 View Post
    Given the “benign” premise behind red flag laws, those are both valid questions that will in no way be addressed by whatever shit law gets pushed through.
    The 2 or 3 reviews I have read about them indicate none and none which is why I was asking.

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    I just heard that Biden said he would send Feds door to door to grab our guns if he is elected.

    Please forgive me for putting anything out on the forum besides

    I am not giving up my guns and I call on every gun owner to resist if the Feds start going door to door.

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    Let me suggest a simple fix. One question, added to Form 4473: "Are you now, or have you ever been, a member of the Democratic Party or any group within the Progressive Movement?" If we just ban Progs with guns, the problem solves itself.
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    Do we need a red flag law, or do we have laws currently on the books that could separate someone from society if they are a danger?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Averageman View Post
    Do we need a red flag law, or do we have laws currently on the books that could separate someone from society if they are a danger?
    Most states if not everyone already have a mechanism in place to facilitate the emergency confinement of such persons.

    It sure has hell doesn’t need federal involvement.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Averageman View Post
    Do we need a red flag law, or do we have laws currently on the books that could separate someone from society if they are a danger?
    If courts were serious about orders of protection and involuntary commitment, no, we would not. Either of those would involve more due process. Many OPs I’ve seen included a provision that the respondent not possess firearms, at least during the pendency of an emergency order, but it’s never enforced.

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