Odarlin1
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Our good friend Bryan Sears reporting tonight that Miller is being treated for cancer.
https://thedailyrecord.com/2019/01/...LHs76Y6u1kfm4D5bTr9NmvETLhNoO3DiHuhMt6JzGnP1g
Yes. Prostate cancer
Our good friend Bryan Sears reporting tonight that Miller is being treated for cancer.
https://thedailyrecord.com/2019/01/...LHs76Y6u1kfm4D5bTr9NmvETLhNoO3DiHuhMt6JzGnP1g
The 302 requests were for guns to be temporarily removed from Marylanders after an officer, family member or health professional raised concerns to the courts.
In 148 cases, Maryland district judges granted a final order — meaning police do not immediately return the seized guns, and the subjects could be prohibited from buying or possessing other firearms for up to a year.
John P. Morrissey, the chief judge of the District Court of Maryland, told the committee that family members often report a loved one who is having mental health problems resulting in the seizure of guns. After the subject receives treatment or medication, the guns are returned.
Sometimes, Morrissey said, relatives “really just want them taken to the hospital and get them medicated.”
“The people are fine once they’re on their meds, for all practical purposes,” the judge said. “But when they’re not on their meds, they’re not in control of themselves.”
Law enforcement officers requested 133 of the orders, while the rest came from other sources, such as spouses and other relatives, data show.
There were 47 requests in Anne Arundel, which had the shooting at the Capital Gazette newspaper office on June 28 that killed five staff members. Harford County, which had a mass shooting at a Rite Aid warehouse Sept. 20 that killed four people, had 33 requests.
Baltimore County recorded 41 red flag requests, Prince George’s County had 33, and the city of Baltimore had 11.
https://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/politics/bs-md-red-flag-update-20190115-story.html
Averaging 100 a month, about 50% converted to final orders.
Other details: about half were interim orders issued by the commissioner when the courts were closed.
That means that 50% of the time, there's a gun owner out there who has to go through the nightmare of trying to get his or her guns back from the police, and hoping they haven't been damaged, and that all of the ammunition is actually returned, etc.
It would be fascinating, for a number of reasons, to know the conversion rates for orders initially issued by judges vs the commissioners.
Law enforcement officers requested 133 of the orders, while the rest came from other sources, such as spouses and other relatives, data show.
Also when they strip you of your guns do they also strip you of your HQL?
40% of the Red Flags are being INITIATED by the police, not family members or health professionals.
And it’s clear from the number of actions taken in AA county vs. Baltimore...that Red Flags are carried out MORE OFTEN BASED ON WHICH COP AGENCIES HAVE DEVELOPED A TASTE FOR STRIPPING GUNS.
A gun owner in AA County is a bigger target for these Due Process crimes than other places. How much more Gestapo can you get?
Man, I thought when this law was bring rolled out it's defenders and Hogan defenders tried to say that wouldn't happen.
Just don't act like a lunatic and piss off your crazy wife and you'll be fine.
40% of the Red Flags are being INITIATED by the police, not family members or health professionals.
And it’s clear from the number of actions taken in AA county vs. Baltimore...that Red Flags are carried out MORE OFTEN BASED ON WHICH COP AGENCIES HAVE DEVELOPED A TASTE FOR STRIPPING GUNS.
A gun owner in AA County is a bigger target for these Due Process crimes than other places. How much more Gestapo can you get?
Hogan lived right down the road from here. Might have been two years ago now but two county boys came to me on the range and said they had a complaint of a bicyclist pinned down by gun fire on the opposite road. Could that draw a red flag?
Cops said they heard me hitting steel consistently and knew it was BS. So I’m guessing a little noise will cause removal if due process.
So what can we do? Here I’ll answer that ..................
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I seriously doubt a red flag order would be issued based upon the testimony of a couple of delusional spandex wearing cyclists.
Wonder if we have any retired people on here that wouldn't mind spending a morning in District Court in Anne Arundel County to see how these things play out. Maybe follow a couple from beginning to end.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/former-ma...-antifa-report
Saying you will protect yourself if attacked is now grounds for an ERPO.... he did embellish it a bit, which I think is what got him into trouble, but either way he said only if ANTIFA started killing his group.