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October 14th, 2019, 07:24 PM #1
Red Flag Abuse
Just collecting stories about Red Flag abuse. The Second Amendment Foundation has yet to learn of one that suitably presents the sort of abuse that would raise constitutional issues. So I figured I would start gathering information along these lines. Share if you have any.
https://bigleaguepolitics.com/84-yea...-red-flag-law/
https://youtu.be/VJB_EE3R-sg
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October 14th, 2019, 07:37 PM #2
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https://nj1015.com/nj-cops-came-to-c...fety-dad-says/
This is the one from New Jersey where a school called police when a student made statements about school security being weak.
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October 14th, 2019, 07:52 PM #3
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I don't know that I would call it abuse since this is exactly what red flag laws are intended for.
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October 14th, 2019, 09:43 PM #4
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84-Year Old Korean War and Police Veteran, School Crossing Guard Has Guns Confiscated Under ‘Red Flag Law’
https://bigleaguepolitics.com/84-yea...-red-flag-law/
Local residents of a Martha’s Vineyard town in Massachusetts are up in arms after a revered school crossing guard has had his legally owned guns and carry license confiscated by police.
Stephen Nichols is an 84-year old Korean War veteran who served as a police officer of Tisbury, Massachusetts for six decades. He’s been employed as a school crossing guard of the Tisbury School, until recent termination as a result of the same unclear incident that’s resulted in the red flag gun seizure executed against him.
Local reports indicate that Nichols had criticized a local school resource officer in a manner that was interpreted as a threat by the officer and local law enforcement. Nichols was evidently unhappy that the resource officer was taking coffee breaks when children were arriving at school in the morning.
Nichols invoked his Korean War service as his rationale for his displeasure with the unnamed school resource officer when speaking with the Martha’s Vineyard Times, stating his belief that such integral personnel should remain ‘on-post’ at all times in order to ensure the safety of Tisbury School students.
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Nichols expressed his concern that someone could “shoot up” the school while the resource officer was off-post in a conversation with a friend at a local restaurant a few weeks ago. The conversation was apparently heard by a waitress, who made a police report. Shortly after, Nichols was fired as a crossing guard while on the job, after which police drove him to his house to collect his legally owned firearms. He claims to have held a Massachusetts concealed carry permit for more than fifty years that was promptly taken by police. Nichols states that no paperwork or documentation was provided to him after the red flag gun seizure.
The owner of the Linda Jeans’ restaurant in which Nichols was speaking over his concerns in regards to school security has called the police treatment of the 84-year old “outrageous.” He believes one of his employees overreacted by making a police report.
Tisbury police have steadfastly refused to discuss any details of the case when approached on the matter by local Massachusetts media.
Nichols has 11 grandchildren, and told the Martha’s Vineyard Times that he “would never, ever, ever, harm a child.”
Barring the release of totally game-changing new information in this case, it appears that the Tisbury police have acted in an outright disgraceful manner in tarring a man who appears to be a venerable senior American and patriot as a criminal threat to the lives of innocents. It appears extremely dubious that Nichols would have threatened the lives of Tisbury students, instead expressing his concern in a private conversation that an absent school resource officer was leaving them vulnerable.
A call made to the Tisbury Police Department was unanswered late Sunday evening.--ET
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October 14th, 2019, 09:50 PM #5
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Re: Red Flag Abuse
The real "red flags" are the red flag laws themselves.
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October 19th, 2019, 07:15 AM #9
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Relationships between men and women can be difficult - but not impossible.
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October 29th, 2019, 10:22 AM #10
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Here is another one. The permanent ban was not imposed, but the guy still had to spend money fighting the confiscation without due process, having to prove his innocence.
In the second case, the police "mischaracterized facts (a/k/a "lied") in the affidavit supporting the proposed order -- to be filed against a kid who did not have firearms. Get used to that. Some cops are going to lie to get their way, just like they did to that guy up in Tisdale, MA. Again, citizens have no recourse to fight against the lies.
https://pluralist.com/red-flag-man-loses-guns-ar-15/
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