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ERPO's are bad law
« on: October 26, 2019, 11:37:00 am »
Good Hill Press 10/25/2019

Freedom of the Press is free only if you own the press. Below is my recent letter to the editor of the Cookeville Herald-Citizen. It seems doubtful after this much time that they will publish it. So, here it is.

October 5, 2019
Editor, Herald-Citizen:

Advocates of Extreme Risk Protective Orders (ERPO’s or Red Flag Laws) are really more interested in depriving citizens of their lawfully owned guns than they are in public safety.

H.R. 3076, currently under consideration in Congress, is flawed from the beginning, by authorizing confiscation of private property following an ex parte hearing. This means that the respondent first learns of being targeted when heavily armed G-men show up at his door before daybreak to seize his guns.


The order can be issued based on the petition of a “family or household member” or a third party (hearsay). The respondent doesn’t know who filed the complaint. He has had no chance for his side to be heard. The respondent has thus had his 6th Amendment right to face his accuser denied. Talk about turning American jurisprudence on its head!

More: https://www.goodhillpress.com/2019/10/erpos-are-bad-law_25.html