Members of the Judiciary Committee, OPPOSE HB 5448 AN ACT CONCERNING A RISK PROTECTION ORDER OR WARRANT. This bill is a slippery slope to the erosion of our basic freedoms. The checks and balances of The Constitution is what makes the citizens of this country free from the government. The fourth amendment wasn’t intended to be executed upon hearsay. This bill simply targets gun owners and denies them the right...
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Oppose- AAC a Risk Protection Order or Warrant Support- AAC the Duty to Retreat in a House of Religious Worship Support- AAC Nonlethal Electronic Defense Weapons Esteemed Judiciary Committee Members; I’m opposed to AAC a Risk Protection Order or Warrant. This bill as yet another political attack on gun owners and the Second Amendment by liberals and gun control advocates. [INSERT NAME] [INSERT TOWN]
OPPOSE-Raised HB-5448 An Act Concerning a Risk Protection Order or Warrant SUPPORT- Raised HB-5390 An Act Concerning the Duty to Retreat in a House of Religious Worship. SUPPORT- Raised HB-5432 An Act Concerning Nonlethal Electronic Defense Weapons. To Whom it May Concern, HB-5448 expand the list of persons who may seek a risk warrant. Currently, anyone can call the police at any time to do this. HB-5390 this is common...
Dear Judiciary Committee, I Oppose H.B. 5448, I Support H.B. No. 5390, I Support H.B. No. 5432 I urge you to oppose H.B. 5448. This is just wrong that someone can have their civil rights stripped and be forced to get rid of their legally owned property without the due process Americans expect. Where are the penalties for anyone filing a false claim? Why should someone be forced to spend...
Judiciary Committee Members, OPPOSE HB 5448. We have current “Red Flag” laws which have been in place for over 20 years. I urge you to strengthen the laws that are currently in place. This bill is simply a reach to strip individuals not only of their property but rights. The inability to refute allegations or claims on your own behalf is gravely concerning, and quite frankly a gross miscarriage...
Honorable Members of the Judiciary Committee, Courts have identified seven key elements in procedural due process; 1. Notice 2. A neutral decision-maker 3. An opportunity to make an oral presentation 4. The opportunity to present evidence 5. The opportunity to cross-examine witnesses and respond to evidence 6. Right to representation by counsel 7. A decision based on the record, and reasoning for the result. HB 5448 does not do this;...
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