The Oklahoman

On guard against `red flag' laws

- By Sen. Nathan Dahm Dahm, R-Broken Arrow, represents District 33 in the Oklahoma Senate.

In the midst of a new wave of constituti­onally illiterate politician­s trying to erase the Bill of Rights, the time is now for conservati­ves across the country to embrace a bolder, stronger strategy to defending the Second Amendment.

Washington's neverendin­g obsession with shredding our right to keep and bear arms has gone on long enough. This is why I recently introduced Senate Bill 1081 in the state Senate, a bill that represents the aggressive legislativ­e approach America needs. The bill, titled the “Anti Red Flag Act,” would nullify any new attempt from the federal government to bring red flag laws to the Sooner State.

Red flag laws represent a barefaced attempt to seize property from more lawabiding Americans than ever before. In summary, these laws allow an individual's firearms to be confiscate­d following nothing more than an anonymous accusation from either a family member or a law enforcemen­t officer, directly violating at least four amendments to the Constituti­on.

The unconstitu­tionality of this is absurd, and, unfortunat­ely, they've already been passed in 17 states and Washington, D.C. Additional­ly, several governors (Republican and Democrat) have recently jumped on board.

We cannot keep playing defense while expecting our constituti­onal rights to survive for very long with politician­s who regard them as an inconvenie­nce or even an obstacle to their schemes. Simply standing our ground and waiting for the gun control lobby to strike again has not worked — and it

never will. With the passage of SB 1081, it is my hope that lawmakers across the nation will become inspired to champion similar legislatio­n in their own states (and Congress) that not only safeguards the rights of every American but preemptive­ly takes a stand against future efforts to dismantle our constituti­onal rights.

In doing so, however, we must recognize the full extent of the threat posed by Washington. Just last month, Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., and Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., began collaborat­ing on a new federal grant program designed to incentiviz­e states to adopt red flag gun control. This plan was met with swift support from high-ranking members in both chambers of Congress.

Despite politician­s in both parties being so readily willing to infringe on the people's rights, the Second Amendment is abundantly clear: “... being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.”

And that is exactly what Oklahoma is: a free state. We will not allow due process to be torn apart. We will not allow career politician­s 1,000 miles away to dictate our lives for us. And we will not allow Washington, D.C., to bribe or lull us into an existence of servitude.

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