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The mention that has my interest is the death threat part. Is that only during an active altercation and one party does it in hopes of defusing the situation? Or is it a general blanket?
If the latter, how general is it? And if so is this a possible angle towards the red flag crap? Contrary to red flag support claims surrounding mass shooters, threats, and particularly death threats, are already a legal issue that land a lot of people issuing them in hot water albeit with an apparent eye brow raising exemption for many people that end up making good on it.
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