States Implement NEW Red Flag Law Method [Video]

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If you’ve been reading this site for any amount of time, then, you know that red flag laws are ripe for abuse.

If you’re unfamiliar with the reality of retaliation, SWATting, and other cruelty used by immature people and political leftists (was that redundant?), then, here is what you need to understand about red flag laws:

Red flag laws are passed under the idea that people will only contact law enforcement to use red flag laws to take firearms if there is a real threat to others. The reality, though (and there are many documented cases of this happening), is that people use red flag laws to have law enforcement steal the firearms of people that they don’t like, people that they disagree with politically, former spouses or lovers, and just anyone that they want to use law enforcement to punish.

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You’ll note that none of those uses that I mentioned are legal, but those abusing red flag laws don’t care about legality. They care about harassment.

And if you argue that red flag laws are necessary in the few cases where someone could actually be a danger to someone else, pause for a moment and realize that most places (maybe every area) already has laws on the books to prevent people who are mentally unstable, who are threatening, who are dangerous to other people (as in initiating violence) from legally having firearms.

So, red flag laws are, at best, redundant and, at worst, put into place to disarm legal gun owners who have done nothing wrong in the eyes of the law.

That reality apparently doesn’t matter to the governments of Hawaii or Michigan, though. You can watch the video below for more details.

So, if you live in states run be crazy leftist governments (such as Hawaii or Michigan), you may want to consider pulling up your roots and moving some place that actually cares about you having and exercising your Constitutional rights.

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