Message from @Ulffrode
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He didn't explicitly imply hes 100% ok with it.
He said "he'll look into it"
Watch the video it has a video excerpt
No watch the video
Last week he clearly says "due process takes to long. Im for taking the guns first due process later"
If they're gonna do the red flag laws at all, they gotta figure out where to draw the line, to prevent abuse of the law. Otherwise it doesn't have my support.
It will never have mine due process is due process.
I'm saying like if the dude has a history being a thug doing armed robberies, he doesn't need a gun.
Hi saying like if the dude has a history being a thug doing armed robberies, he doesn't need a gun., I'm ∞!
Btw they are pushing for a federal red flag law in January i hear
Criminal Psychology plays, as idiots repeat idiotic things.
Well thats not red flag laws. Thats already a thing
In most states yes.
Not federally.
If you have a record like that your banned from owning guns already
Thats a red flag law btw.
We just gave it a label recently.
No federally some states say "do ur time u are forgiven"
"No federally" "some states"
What...
Like recreational weed
Federally "do your time" or some states "do your time" Which is it?
Federally they say if you have a felony on your record than you can not own a gun
Was there supposed to be a comma somewhere? I don't want to be misconstrued.
States say "do ur time"
Stfu grammar nazi
I am a nazi correct.
Gay
thx
But for real
This is ridiculous
Dude.
I don't know which "Federal" legislation you're talking about that prevents felons from having guns.
Only states have that law.
Btw like what you said about dems loosing guns cuz people red flagging them dont you think their whiney asses wouldnt do it back??
Is it Federal Firearms Act of 1938?
```The FFA was repealed by the Gun Control Act of 1968 (GCA)```
National Firearms act 1934
Fucking idiot, thats a gun manufacture tax
Firearms act 1938 then made them able to apply for relief from the disability of not being able to possess a gun." If the felon can convince the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms that the circumstances surrounding the crime and subsequent felony conviction were such that the felon should not be considered a public safety risk, then the felon may be granted the right to legal gun ownership.
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