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Increased Use Of Red Flag Laws Is A Positive Step For NYC

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FLAGS tend not to be useful if they’re not seen. In New ork, laws that allowed authoritie­s to seek orders to keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people have existed for about a decade, including the contempora­ry so-called red flag laws enacted in 2019. Still, in N C in particular, they were mostly nowhere to be seen.

In the aftermath of new requiremen­ts enacted last year, it’s promising that local district attorneys are using the laws for their intended purpose. The news website The City reports that a total of 53 such orders have been obtained starting last August, in comparison to only six in the years prior. Staten Island District Attorney Michael McMahon leads the pack with 35 of the orders kudos to him.

Let’s understand what these laws are, and what they are not: they temporaril­y, and with the signoff of a judge prevent someone from buying or possessing firearms. They do not deprive anyone of their physical liberty, prevent them from going about their daily lives, or take away crucial implements of contempora­ry life.We certainly don’t accept that someone under reasonable suspicion of being an unsafe driver keeps operating a car until they hurt or kill themselves or someone else, and there’s a much thinner argument to be made that anyone needs a gun in the way they might need a vehicle. es, a right to a car is not enshrined in the Constituti­on, but only fundamenta­lly unserious people argue that the Second Amendment places no limits whatsoever on anyone’s right to possess a gun.

In tandem with the Supreme Court’s welcome decision to allow New ork state to keep implementi­ng its new sensible gun laws laws which were still only needed in the first place due to the high court striking down the state’s existing possession law New ork is proving that it can adapt to changing circumstan­ces and take real steps to protect the population from the consequenc­es of a population awash in guns.

 ?? ?? Staten Island District Attorney Michael McMahon.
Staten Island District Attorney Michael McMahon.

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