Judges in Florida frequently require participants in adversarial dissolutions of marriage (divorce in most states) to divest themselves of all firearms. When individuals are involved in emotional situations like these it often makes very good sense to remove the temptation to give in to a very bad--albeit transitory--impulse. One of my parnters does domestic cases and is very happy when the judge orders the parties to surrender their guns until the stressful period subsides and they are not tempted to cause harm to an adversarial spouse or the lawyer(s).
You partner must not have been there on the day the rest of us swore to uphold the Constitution.
Well you can take her gun but if she still has a Mercedes she can still kill you.
When individuals are involved in emotional situations like these it often makes very good sense to remove the temptation to give in to a very bad--albeit transitory--impulse. One of my parnters does domestic cases and is very happy when the judge orders the parties to surrender their guns until the stressful period subsides and they are not tempted to cause harm to an adversarial spouse or the lawyer(s). You've got to be sh***ing me.
Even if I have no history of violence, no record, nothing--you are happy because some P!ssed off chick can deprive me of a constitutionally protected right.
I will never, ever, under any circumstances surrender my firearms voluntarily.
Will you be equally happy when a simple divorce turns into some kind of ugly standoff when the jackbooted thugs come to seize firearms?
Do people actually meekly give up their firearms? Like sheep? I can't imagine how anyone does that. Why hasn't anyone fought back? I can't believe it....
I can't believe it. FMCDH!