Before a tragedy, there are often warning signs. Family and local law enforcement are usually the first to recognize these red flags, but too often, even if they do, there's no way for them to act to temporarily restrict a potential shooter from accessing guns.
That's why states are taking action to pass laws allowing family members and law enforcement to request an Extreme Risk Protection order in dangerous moments, to temporarily restrict a person's access to guns because they pose a significant danger to themselves or others.
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