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Eugene

(62,647 posts)
Wed Mar 27, 2019, 12:14 PM Mar 2019

In The Shadow Of Suicides, Senate Panel Makes Rare Move To Consider Gun Control

Source: NPR

In The Shadow Of Suicides, Senate Panel Makes Rare Move To Consider Gun Control

March 26, 20199:30 AM ET
BRAKKTON BOOKER

Updated at 4:28 p.m. ET

Days after three separate suicides in Parkland, Fla., and Newtown, Conn., left those communities reeling, the Senate did something rare for a GOP-led chamber: It held a hearing on gun control.

Tuesday, in the previously scheduled hearing, the full Senate Judiciary Committee heard from experts on extreme risk protection orders, commonly referred to as red flag laws.

These laws allow law enforcement, and in some states, relatives and other concerned parties, to petition judges in order to temporarily restrict access to firearms from people who may be a harm to themselves or others.

Supporters of the laws say they can save lives by removing guns from individuals who should not have them. Some states have used the laws to successfully protect individuals from suicide, at least one study shows. Opponents of such laws say they violate the second amendment and say they do nothing to thwart the underlying issues causing the threat.

Senate Judiciary Chairman Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., in his opening remarks, sought to play down fears of second amendment infringement.

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Read more: https://www.npr.org/2019/03/26/706673156/in-the-shadow-of-suicides-senate-panel-makes-rare-move-to-consider-gun-control
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In The Shadow Of Suicides, Senate Panel Makes Rare Move To Consider Gun Control (Original Post) Eugene Mar 2019 OP
Actually, they violate the fifth amendment gejohnston Mar 2019 #1

gejohnston

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1. Actually, they violate the fifth amendment
Wed Mar 27, 2019, 09:42 PM
Mar 2019

because there is no due process.

Some states have used the laws to successfully protect individuals from suicide, at least one study shows.
I doubt it is a real study. My question is, how many are simply cases of legal "SWATing"?
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