
Cody J. Wisniewski, attorney and director of MSLF’s Center to Keep and Bear Arms, writes at The Federalist:
Recently the Biden administration announced its plan to publish several executive orders seeking to expand federal gun control. While much has been discussed about the so-called “ghost gun” and pistol brace orders, it’s Biden’s proposed “red flag law” guidance that has reignited a conversation about states’ powers and what they can do to resist the federal government.
Extreme Risk Protection Order laws, commonly called red flag laws, authorize law enforcement officers to seize an individual’s firearms based on a judge’s determination the individual poses a danger to himself or others. The problem, however, is the individual losing access to his lawfully owned firearms isn’t allowed to defend himself before his firearms are seized.
Read the full article at The Federalist.
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