Just saw a news interview where several places that are enacting red flag laws are now going to consider the number of firearms ones owns as a cause to trigger a
red flag on an individual.
Could not get the link to the video from the feed but here is a quote from an article that was under the video that played.
"I really would like to be optimistic. But in my calmer moments, I'm generally not, because there is such cultural inertia on this and there's such spinelessness on part of the politicians," Garbarino said.
He continued: "Often after these mass shootings they'll interview neighbors of the person, and they'll say things like, 'He was such a normal guy — of course, he did have 17 guns in his house.' Having 17 guns doesn't even register as, 'Wow, that's a big red flag.'"
red flag on an individual.
Could not get the link to the video from the feed but here is a quote from an article that was under the video that played.
"I really would like to be optimistic. But in my calmer moments, I'm generally not, because there is such cultural inertia on this and there's such spinelessness on part of the politicians," Garbarino said.
He continued: "Often after these mass shootings they'll interview neighbors of the person, and they'll say things like, 'He was such a normal guy — of course, he did have 17 guns in his house.' Having 17 guns doesn't even register as, 'Wow, that's a big red flag.'"