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Spoke with a couple of our reps, who actually did vote for this monster, but both said the Red-flag would be stripped in conference committee. The one who I trust the most said he had to vote Yea to get on the conference committee.

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1 hour ago, Worriedman said:

Spoke with a couple of our reps, who actually did vote for this monster, but both said the Red-flag would be stripped in conference committee. The one who I trust the most said he had to vote Yea to get on the conference committee.

Sounds like famous last words... 

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Burchett RepublicanTN NAY
Cohen DemocraticTN NAY
Cooper DemocraticTN YEA
DesJarlais RepublicanTN YEA
Fleischmann RepublicanTN YEA
Green RepublicanTN YEA
Harshbarger RepublicanTN YEA
Kustoff RepublicanTN YEA
Rose RepublicanTN NAY

https://clerk.house.gov/Votes/2021293

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On 9/25/2021 at 9:19 AM, Evo Nate said:

Sounds like famous last words... 

Yeah, we'll see I guess....... Might be sad. 😟

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8 minutes ago, Grunt67 said:

I have no issue with a red flag law if "properly " enforced. However, abuse is waiting just outside the door.

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It is worth mentioning since it hasn’t been that the red flag provision in this bill, the NDAA, only applies to those in the military.

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On 9/28/2021 at 3:43 PM, Grunt67 said:

I have no issue with a red flag law if "properly " enforced. However, abuse is waiting just outside the door.

What about violating rights of the individual? Or superceding due process. Is this how we want the justice system to work? Giving the accused a chance of appeal is not due process, and seems to me, to be completely backwards from innocent until proven guilty.

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49 minutes ago, Evo Nate said:

What about violating rights of the individual? Or superceding due process. Is this how we want the justice system to work? Giving the accused a chance of appeal is not due process, and seems to me, to be completely backwards from innocent until proven guilty.

That was my point about potential abuse.

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