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TexasTowelie

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Thu May 3, 2018, 10:13 AM May 2018

Debate on red flag bill heats up late night in Colorado House

Colorado's House gave preliminary approval Wednesday night to the most controversial gun legislation of the 2018 session: the so-called "red flag" bill, House Bill 1436.

The bill would allow law enforcement and/or family members of an at-risk person to obtain a temporary "extreme risk protective order" that would then allow a law enforcement officer to remove firearms and ammunition from the person's control.

That protective order would remain in place for seven days, at which time the at-risk person, who has been deemed a danger to him/herself or to others, has an opportunity to have the firearms returned. If the person is still a risk - at that time the burden of proof changes from a preponderance of evidence to a higher standard of clear and convincing evidence - the ERPO can remain in effect for another 182 days.

Wednesday night's discussion on the bill produced a hush for much of the two-hour debate in the normally chatty House chamber.

Read more: http://gazette.com/debate-on-red-flag-bill-heats-up-late-night-in-colorado-house/article/1625369

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Debate on red flag bill heats up late night in Colorado House (Original Post) TexasTowelie May 2018 OP
A common sense first baby step. marble falls May 2018 #1
A ray of hope. mountain grammy May 2018 #2
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