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You do realize that red flag laws bypass due process, right?
Re read my comments on this thread and tell me where I said otherwise.
Do they?
Op being combative aside. The suspension of any rights or takings of any item after a court hearing the subject isn't informed of or entitled to attend absolutely is problematic. And has 2nd, 4th, 5th, & 6th amendment implications.
Which doesn't inherently apply to red flag laws, as they vary significantly from state to state. We ought to have them, with informed/entitled participants.
Yes.