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Related: About this forumFlorida woman charged after giving husband's guns to police
Source: Associated Press
By MIKE SCHNEIDER
June 24, 2019
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) A Florida womans effort to protect herself from domestic violence has become a flashpoint in the debate over gun rights and victims safety.
Courtney Irby gave her estranged husbands guns to police after he was charged with domestic violence-aggravated battery, only to find herself arrested for theft.
Now a Florida lawmaker and gun safety advocates are championing her cause, asking a state attorney on Monday drop the charges, while gun rights advocates want her prosecuted.
Courtney Irby spent six days in jail on charges of armed burglary and grand theft after she retrieved the assault rifle and handgun from her husbands apartment and gave them to the Lakeland Police. Joseph Irby was spending one day in jail at the time, accused of ramming into her car after a June 14 divorce hearing.
After her husbands arrest, Courtney Irby petitioned for a temporary injunction for protection, which was granted. Federal law prohibits people under a domestic violence restraining order from possessing guns, but its up to local law enforcement to enforce it, according to the Giffords Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence.
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customerserviceguy
(25,185 posts)If I think that a neighbor with a legal firearm is somehow a threat to me, then I have the constitutional right to break and enter into his home to seize his gun, and turn it into police?
Probably not.
The Mouth
(3,285 posts)or something like that.
customerserviceguy
(25,185 posts)elias7
(4,187 posts)Thats what happened? She thinks her estranged husband charged with domestic violence-aggravated battery? The law does not state that neighbors (read: husband) with domestic violence restraining order are prohibited from possessing guns but law enforcement doesnt have the tools to enforce the law?
Congratulations. You have constructed a classic straw man argument.
IADEMO2004
(5,880 posts)sarisataka
(20,992 posts)It is illegal to go into someone's residence and remove their stuff, even if you have a good reason.
It looks like neither of them are going to be owning firearms in the future
Kaleva
(38,160 posts)I don't think the woman will really care if she can't own any.
ManiacJoe
(10,136 posts)She picked the wrong way.