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MA: State must approve ‘red flag’ gun law
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Mark A. Taff
Website: http://www.marktaff.com
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Massachusetts is poised to become the latest state allowing relatives, other household members and romantic partners to initiate legal action that would temporarily remove guns from people considered a danger to themselves or others.
The House voted 139-14 in May to approve extreme risk protection orders — commonly known as a “red flag” gun bill — and the Senate passed its version by voice vote last week. We urge the Legislature to quickly resolve minor differences in the bills and send the legislation to Gov. Charlie Baker, who has signaled his support. |
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PHORTO
(6/15/2018)
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No, it mustn't. No law without due process BEFORE, not AFTER the fact. |
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