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36 Virginians’ Firearms Seized Under New Law
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Nearly 40 Virginians have had their firearms seized — some permanently — after the state instituted a red flag law on July 1, according to a report. Virginia judges issued 26 temporary and 10 permanent orders in July and August, according to the Richmond Times-Dispatch. Under the red flag law, the orders allow police to confiscate a person’s legally-owned firearms for a two-week period if the subject of the investigation is deemed a threat. |
Comment by:
netsyscon
(9/23/2020)
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This is a wakeup call for every gun owner. Join and support your gun support organization. Make sure they are active in the legislative processes. be active youself in the legislative proceeses. This is a fight tooth and nail.Also, get out and vote. If, the elected rep is anti gun, think about organizing impeachment process against them. |
Comment by:
jac
(9/23/2020)
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Stealing under color of the law. |
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