This Marine Was The Victim of Road Rage, Then 'Red Flag' Law
Apr 6, 2019 5:09:42 GMT -5
Post by avordvet on Apr 6, 2019 5:09:42 GMT -5
First, This Marine Was The Victim of Road Rage. Then, He Was The Victim Of Red Flag Laws.
Posted by Sgt. A. Merica, Apr 5, 2019
Imagine you are out running an errand with your wife and kids when you end up on the receiving end of a road rage incident. That’s what happened to my friend Aaron Childress yesterday, and while nobody was hurt …it still didn’t end well. Pay attention because this could certainly happen to you.
The story goes like this. Aaron, a Marine and his family were on their way to Lowes in Wichita, Kansas when they were cut off in traffic. Aaron honked his horn at the other motorist who in turn pulled into a driveway and allowed Aaron to pass.
The man then pulled in behind Aaron’s vehicle and followed them to the Lowes parking lot. Once Aaron and his family exited their vehicle the man confronted them, and Aaron began telling the man to leave.
Aaron Childress, United States Marine
Aaron Childress, a United States Marine, is now facing potential charges thanks to Red Flag laws.
Instead, the man continued to approach with his hands hidden from sight.
www.lawenforcementtoday.com/marine-victim-red-flag-laws/
Posted by Sgt. A. Merica, Apr 5, 2019
Imagine you are out running an errand with your wife and kids when you end up on the receiving end of a road rage incident. That’s what happened to my friend Aaron Childress yesterday, and while nobody was hurt …it still didn’t end well. Pay attention because this could certainly happen to you.
The story goes like this. Aaron, a Marine and his family were on their way to Lowes in Wichita, Kansas when they were cut off in traffic. Aaron honked his horn at the other motorist who in turn pulled into a driveway and allowed Aaron to pass.
The man then pulled in behind Aaron’s vehicle and followed them to the Lowes parking lot. Once Aaron and his family exited their vehicle the man confronted them, and Aaron began telling the man to leave.
Aaron Childress, United States Marine
Aaron Childress, a United States Marine, is now facing potential charges thanks to Red Flag laws.
Instead, the man continued to approach with his hands hidden from sight.
www.lawenforcementtoday.com/marine-victim-red-flag-laws/
The folly of 'Red Flag' gun laws
By John R. Lott Jr., Thursday, April 4, 2019
Weld County Sheriff Steve Reams in Colorado made news Monday over his willingness to go to jail over his refusal to enforce what will soon be the state’s new “Red Flag” law.
Given the news media plays these laws, also known as Extreme Risk Protection Orders, as being so sensible, Sheriff Reams looks like a kooky right-winger. After all, who could be against taking away guns from people who are a danger to themselves or others?
But the laws are more complicated than usually discussed in the press. Depending upon the state, anyone from a family member, intimate partner, ex, house or apartment mates, or police can file a complaint. Under Colorado’s proposed law, anyone can make a phone call to the police. They don’t even have to be living in the state. There is no hearing. All the judge has before them is the statement of concern.
As in the Tom Cruise movie, “Minority Report,” all you have to do is figure out who is going to commit the crime. At least the “PreCrime” division in the movie had the help of psychics.
www.washingtontimes.com/news/2019/apr/4/the-folly-of-red-flag-gun-laws/
By John R. Lott Jr., Thursday, April 4, 2019
Weld County Sheriff Steve Reams in Colorado made news Monday over his willingness to go to jail over his refusal to enforce what will soon be the state’s new “Red Flag” law.
Given the news media plays these laws, also known as Extreme Risk Protection Orders, as being so sensible, Sheriff Reams looks like a kooky right-winger. After all, who could be against taking away guns from people who are a danger to themselves or others?
But the laws are more complicated than usually discussed in the press. Depending upon the state, anyone from a family member, intimate partner, ex, house or apartment mates, or police can file a complaint. Under Colorado’s proposed law, anyone can make a phone call to the police. They don’t even have to be living in the state. There is no hearing. All the judge has before them is the statement of concern.
As in the Tom Cruise movie, “Minority Report,” all you have to do is figure out who is going to commit the crime. At least the “PreCrime” division in the movie had the help of psychics.
www.washingtontimes.com/news/2019/apr/4/the-folly-of-red-flag-gun-laws/