Link?Um not Maine’s law. All it requires is notication by a medical examiner.
Reports are that happened here.
Even Sen Collins stated as much.
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Link?Um not Maine’s law. All it requires is notication by a medical examiner.
Reports are that happened here.
Even Sen Collins stated as much.
But the demafacist running the executive branch failed to enforce the lawsYep......they need a psychiatric evaluation and that had been done during the 2 weeks he was in the facility, and they contacted his chain of command and they called the police...
Link?
Again, in the article...I have linked to the story several times....
The sheriff said the gunman had made threats against the Army base where he was assigned, prompting an alert to all law enforcement agencies in the state weeks before the mass shooting.
A sheriff in Maine says he sent an alert to all law enforcement agencies in the state last month after learning that an Army reservist had made threats against his base,
a notification that came weeks before the reservist fatally shot 18 people in America’s deadliest mass shooting this year.
Sheriff Joel Merry of Sagadahoc County said he sent the alert sometime in September in an effort to find the reservist, Robert R. Card II, 40, who was said to have made threats regarding the Army Reserve center in Saco, Maine. He said he sent a deputy to Mr. Card’s home but that the deputy did not find him there, prompting the sheriff to send out the notice.
The revelation is the strongest sign yet that law enforcement was aware that Mr. Card was a potential danger before he carried out a rampage at a bowling alley and bar in Lewiston on Wednesday night.
“The guys, from what I know, paid due diligence to this and did attempt to locate Mr. Card and they couldn’t,” Sheriff Merry said in an interview on Saturday night.
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/28/us/maine-gunman-army-threats.htm
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I remember the right celebrating cops who refuse to enforce “unconstitutional” laws.Nope......the anti-gunners wanted these laws.....and they didn't stop this mass public shooting because incompetent government, the problem in most situations, failed to do their end of enforcing the law......
No, dumb shit, he was already in a psychiatric facility and the Doctors stated he was hearing voices.....and the most important fucking part...........he told his doctors he wanted to do a mass public shooting....and they were concerned enough to inform his military Chain of Command and they were concerned enough to inform the police.....at that point, it was the duty of the police to get a judge to sign off on a court order to pull his gun.
They already had him in custody, he was already under care...so the state of mental health treatment in general in this country doesn't apply to this situation.
Just to make sure I understand. The Democrats are awful because they want to pass and use unconstitutional gun grabbing laws like the Red Flag things. They want to seize your guns. But the Democrats are awful because they didn’t seize the guns using these unconstitutional laws.
If the Democrats had grabbed the guys guns before he went on his shooting spree would you have reported it as another example of Gun Grabbing Democrats violating the Constitution? I bet you would have.
Nope......this event just shows that the laws the anti-gunners want do not work, because they rely on government to make them work. They want everyone to rely on the government for their safety, when over and over again, the government shows they can't and often won't protect you.....
My solution to this event is to make sure that law abiding gun owners can carry their legal guns with them into public spaces.....
So you're suddenly in favor of the government going into people's houses with search warrants looking for guns?Easy.....He told his mental health professionals that he planned on doing a mass public shooting...therefore it would be a good idea to make sure the guy hearing voices, stating he wants to shoot people, and who is confined to a mental health facility doesn't have guns in his home....and considering he was a military firearms instructor....and his family was already in contact with the police?
Please....try harder.
If I were one of the victims or their families I would find the right people in government to sue the crap out of. This could have easily been stopped before it started.Listening to morning news on the t.v..........a the shooter tried to buy a silencer at a Maine gun store before the shooting, and filled out the mandatory, Federal Background check form for the purchase. He checked the box about his 2 week commitment.....the owner of the gun store checked his form, saw that he had been committed to a psychiatric facility, and denied him the purchase.
The gun store did it's job....
The government did not do it's job.....it failed to confiscate the gun he already had under Maines Yellow Flag law....
The gun store didn't fail, the anti-gun god, "government" failed.
“He came in and filled out the form, he checked off a box that incriminated himself saying that he was in an institution,” Rick LaChapelle, owner of Coastal Defense Firearms, said. “Our staff was fantastic, let him finish filling out the form, and said, ‘I'm sorry, Mr. Card, we cannot give you this… at this point in time, we cannot release this silencer to you because of the answers that you've given us.”
LaChapelle added "we did what we were supposed to do and hopefully saved a lot of lives by the proper, just following the proper procedures.”
Alleged Maine gunman tried to buy a silencer months before Lewiston shootings
The alleged Maine gunman, Robert Card, tried to buy a silencer for a rifle at a local firearms store three months prior to the mass shooting, the owner said Saturday.abcnews.go.com
If I were one of the victims or their families I would find the right people in government to sue the crap out of. This could have easily been stopped before it started.
They had him in custody in a psychiatric facility and thought he was a serious enough threat that they told his military chain of command and they then told the police.....then they let him walk out....
So many people to be sued....so little time....
Unfortunately, one of them isn't the gun store.
The police are largely protected by qualified immunity.
point was, they let him out when he wasn't considered a danger, but couldn't take his guns due to the lack of a Red Flag law.
Nope....the police had been informed he had had a Psych evaluation, they could have gone to a judge but they didn't.......they are going to be sued into the ground.
So you're suddenly in favor of the government going into people's houses with search warrants looking for guns?