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Maryland's new "red flag" law will confiscate your guns if a Tinder date complains
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Maryland's new "red flag" law will confiscate your guns if a Tinder date complains

The new law, which was enacted on October 1, will allow practically anyone connected to, including a random thot you're banging, complain to the police and say you're "dangerous". The police will then be able to legally confiscate your guns.

The law: http://mgaleg.maryland.gov/webmga/frmMai...&id=HB1302

Summary:

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#1 What is the ‘red flag’ law?
Maryland Governor Larry Hogan signed a bill for extreme risk protective orders into law.

It has become known as the red flag law which allows a judge to temporarily take someone’s guns away if they are found to be a risk to themselves or others.

#2 How does it work?
A petition must be filed in court to explain the potential dangers.

A judge will need specific reasons why the person in question might harm themselves or someone else.

The petition also must include things, such as, how many guns the person has and where the weapons are.

If approved, a judge has the authority to take someone’s guns away within hours when someone sounds the alarm.

The details would be sorted out in court within a couple of weeks.

#3 Who can file a petition?
There are only a handful of people allowed to do file petitions under the new law.

Law enforcement
Health professional
Spouse or family member
Someone the person is dating or has children with
Current or former legal guardian

#4 What if someone is lying?
The red flag law covers this particular issue.

If a petitioner is found to be making false claims or embellishing the truth, they could face perjury charges and jail time. [Yeah, right.]

“A petition must also… be signed and sworn to by the petitioner under penalty of perjury,” the law reads.

https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/local...-598387522

One month after the law was passed, they executed a man who refused to give up his gun.

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Two Anne Arundel County police officers serving one of Maryland’s new “red flag” protective orders to remove guns from a house killed a Ferndale man after he refused to give up his gun and a struggle ensued early Monday morning, police said.

The subject of the protective order, Gary J. Willis, 60, answered his door in the 100 block of Linwood Ave. at 5:17 a.m. with a gun in his hand, Anne Arundel County police said. He initially put the gun down next to the door, but “became irate” when officers began to serve him with the order, opened the door and picked up the gun again, police said.

“A fight ensued over the gun,” said Sgt. Jacklyn Davis, a police spokeswoman.

One of the officers struggled to take the gun from Willis, and during the struggle the gun fired but did not strike anyone, police said. At that point, the other officer fatally shot Willis, police said.

Neither officer was injured, police said, and neither of their names was released.

https://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryla...story.html

They're not going to come for your guns all at once. Instead, they will knock on your door when you're alone and unprepared, just like how Stalin's NKVD would come in the dead of night to send you off to the gulags.

The only way to stop this is to live in a tight-knit community with a "neighborhood police watch" program and immediately show up at the house of any neighbor who has been targeted for gun confiscation via WhatsApp-like text message groups.
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