Serious question... how is LE to know if they've confiscated all firearms? Do they expect the subject of the order to tell them? Seems pretty naive to me.
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Serious question... how is LE to know if they've confiscated all firearms? Do they expect the subject of the order to tell them? Seems pretty naive to me.
Not much of a stretch to some sort of "list".
I predict that a number of guns in this state will be leaving the relative safety of their gun safes for more discrete hiding places.
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It's time to start saving and be ready to fund the first challenge. Will be easier to overturn one like this in CO with no standards and no due process since it's not just a 2A issue.
I had an interesting conversation with someone who works for the court system. She's done a pretty good job of keeping me entertained with stories involving A said - B said, in all sorts of circumstances. It seems to happen a lot where restraining orders are involved.... Anyway, she saw this as being another law that will be similarly abused. From her perspective, it looked like a lot of headaches for her down the road.
Be careful out there....
They don't care since this isn't about actually getting guns out of the hands of "dangerous" people, this is about making all law abiding gun owners afraid.
I imagine you'll also have a few confiscation teams that will go above and beyond ... and the home's they confiscate from will be unlivable once they're done.