|
|
|
|
|
by rbritton
2489 days ago
|
|
There is no due process. Due process would be (1) a hearing prior to your property being confiscated; and (2) the ability to face your accuser. None of these happen with any existing red flag laws and violate multiple items in the Bill of Rights. Additionally, in most states' implementations of these laws, there are no codified repercussions for false reportings. It's effectively legalized SWATting. They have led to the death of one man in Maryland [0] and an erroneous confiscation of one man in Florida [1] so far. [0]: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/maryland-officers-serving-red-f... [1]: https://townhall.com/tipsheet/bethbaumann/2019/08/19/red-fla... |
|
Yeah, family members said he wouldn't hurt anyone. It's very common for family members to side with abusers over victims.
The second, however, is the sort of problem that plague red flag laws.