This confirms all the fears of gun-owners. Gun confiscation - outside the law and without a crime being committed.
Neighbors complained that the man had been “staring” at people through storefront windows while wearing a holstered firearm. He was not brandishing his weapon by any account, and open carrying is legal in the area, so he was abiding by the law. Other residents also complained that the man’s open carrying made them feel “uncomfortable” and “unsafe.”
Seattle
Police Begin Gun Confiscations: No Laws Broken, No Warrant, No
Charges
6
March, 2018
A
man in Seattle has had his gun confiscated by police after breaking
no laws. The
police took his gun without a warrant and without pressing any
charges. Tyranny
has officially taken hold on American soil.
This
sets a precedent that government can now forcefully take guns away
from an individual without
a crime being committed or an arrest being made and without a
warrant. In the name of fear and political exploitation of anti-gun
rhetoric, a citizen’s Second Amendment rights have been ripped away
from him by the government.
The
new “red flag” law, which has taken hold in other states already,
allows the courts and law enforcement to take away guns from
individuals they deem
are dangerous and they’ve just begun the confiscation. A
man living in the Belltown neighborhood
of Seattle, Washington became the first individual in
the state to have his firearm confiscated without any formal arrest
or charges.
The man was not identified by authorities.
Neighbors complained that the man had been “staring” at people through storefront windows while wearing a holstered firearm. He was not brandishing his weapon by any account, and open carrying is legal in the area, so he was abiding by the law. Other residents also complained that the man’s open carrying made them feel “uncomfortable” and “unsafe.”
“He was roaming the hallways with a .25 caliber automatic,” said Tony Montana, a man who lives in the same apartment complex as the gun owner and a person without any reasonable gun knowledge. Handguns are semi-automatic.
These
lousy complaints from neighbors allowed
police to use the newly passed state law to confiscate the man’s
firearm because the man apparently stared at others.
Maybe there’s a ban on staring at others in Washington we are
unaware of. Under the extreme risk protection orders — also
referred to as “erpos” or “red flag laws” — police
(government officials) are now allowed to violate a person’s Second
and Fourth Amendment rights (which are basic fundamental human
rights) and take their legally acquired personal property if they are
tattled on by offended liberals.
Tyranny
has now taken hold on American soil.
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