
New York Times News Service
In the wake of the mass shootings in El Paso and Dayton, so-called "Red Flag" laws, now in force in 17 states, are becoming a focus of public debate.
California's version authorizes a judge to issue an emergency "gun violence restraining order" that would require an individual to surrender his firearms to authorities and prevent him from acquiring others if a judge finds, by clear and convincing evidence, that an individual "poses a...
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