I get it. :cool:
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Was there any way you could've fought it, perhaps appealed the restraining order that the judge issued because he "wanted to be safe"? Were you living in MA at the time? If you were I can see how this might happen as MA is not the best place to live if you believe in gun rights.
lol about as easy as tying your shoes. once they find out you own firearms it's automatic. even if you don't own any, if you've ever had argument with your gf/wife it gets twisted into you're "verbally abusive" and you apparently have a "bad temper". they are handed out like tic tacs. due process hahahaha... your thrown out of your own house with nothing more than the shirt on your back and stripped of your 2A rights the second the PFA is handed to you and your on your own until the court hearing which can be up to 10 days depending when you were served. you're guilty until you prove yourself innocent... then you get to spend upwards of $5k to retain an attorney for your day in court. and so what if it gets thrown out? now your out $5k you didn't have to begin with, and have to get your property back from the sheriff.
PFAs are a third trimester abortion of the injustice system...
Maybe Connor Lamb could help put a stop to this?
Since he's such a supporter of gun rights and all.
Living alone negates this scenario.
How would that happen? Unless one of my dogs get an attorney. The GF and I have our own places. When we annoy each other, each stays at their respective place until the annoyance is resolved. Besides, I taught her to shoot. She likes to shoot. The guns I bought her are here. She is not going to piss in her own cheerios.
I will give you a hypothetical situation. Lets say you've got an ex girlfriend. You dated her for awhile but never lived together. Then you dump her. She doesn't like being dumped so she wants to get even with you and so she files a restraining order against you. She tells a judge you would hit her even though you never lifted a finger to her she lies and tells that to the judge so the judge lets her file the restraining order and there go your gun rights.