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More Gun Owners Disarmed on Word of Bitter Ex-Partners
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Bruce W. Krafft
Website: http://www.keepandbeararms.com/
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"Lawful gun owners contend their First and Second Amendment rights have been stripped from them by lawless family court judges and disgruntled ex-partners."
"'I have never alluded to or committed violence against the children or her,' said Edward F. Taupier, a Connecticut father involved in a divorce battle with his estranged wife. 'I have been ordered not to possess a firearm and my pistol permit has been revoked.'"
"In September Mrs. Tanya Taupier filed a full protective order in Middlesex County Criminal Court stating she was in fear for her life without offering proof that her former partner of 12 years has a proclivity to violence, he said. 'The full protective order failed to cite a statute that was violated.'" ... |
Comment by:
PDQ
(2/4/2015)
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Wanna get really sick, google the article "Hitting below the belt" by Cathy Young |
Comment by:
Millwright66
(2/4/2015)
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In divorce cases PFAs are routinely filed. And just as "routinely" approved by the courts. Defendants generally have no avenue for contest or appeal. IOW, its a commonly-employed form of "retribution" one partner can inflict upon the other without the necessity of proving any of the alleged "wrongs". One that can also bias the bench in determining the terms of dissolution of a marriage. |
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