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After reading the order in full, it appears to be nothing more then the 'thought police' going after the guy. Mind you I'm not defending Cole but I am concerned about Constitutional Rights violations. The same of which can/could be used against anyone of us.
No, you just need someone to overhear you talking about guns to get them confiscated.
Crossing guard relieved of duty, guns seized - The Martha's Vineyard Times
A Tisbury School crossing guard has been relieved of duty and had his personal firearms confiscated for alleged threats to the Tisbury School overheard by a waitress at Linda Jean’s restaurant in Oak Bluffs. Stephen Nichols, 84, of Tisbury, who said his career with the Tisbury Police spanned...www.mvtimes.com
84 year old vet and crossing guard had firearms and permit seized because a waitress overheard a tiny part of a conversation that involved firearms.
Remember, words are a felony now:
"He came up and told me what I said was a felony but he wasn't going to charge me,"
What you say online, what you say in public will be used to disarm you. They are training the idiots to report you for anything they might hear out of context.
"King County Prosecutor Dan Satterberg, whose deputy prosecutor Kim Wyatt argued the ERPO case before the judge, said THE ORDER TO SURRENDER GUNS IS THE RIGHT TOOL WHEN LAW ENFORCEMENT DOES NOT HAVE ENOUGH EVIDENCE TO FILE A CRIMINAL CHARGE."