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<blockquote data-quote="Jason Freeland" data-source="post: 4147068" data-attributes="member: 45827"><p>There is a difference in an ex parte hearing like a red flag law (the subject doesn't know about it or get to be present) and a regular hearing that you get to present your side. If you have had a chance to present your case to the judge about why you are not a danger to others and they still rule that you are, then you should lose the guns for a set amount of time. That being said you should be able to appeal. It should definitely not be permanent barring a violent felony conviction. It's too easy to screw someone over permanently, in a single hearing, to make it a forever ban.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jason Freeland, post: 4147068, member: 45827"] There is a difference in an ex parte hearing like a red flag law (the subject doesn't know about it or get to be present) and a regular hearing that you get to present your side. If you have had a chance to present your case to the judge about why you are not a danger to others and they still rule that you are, then you should lose the guns for a set amount of time. That being said you should be able to appeal. It should definitely not be permanent barring a violent felony conviction. It's too easy to screw someone over permanently, in a single hearing, to make it a forever ban. [/QUOTE]
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