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<blockquote data-quote="cmhbob" data-source="post: 1997407" data-attributes="member: 20220"><p>I've only seen it pointed out in one article that that 96-hour-hold didn't qualify as an adjudication under federal law. That's what's going to happen: all of those short-term psych holds are going to be added as a permanent ban on firearm ownership, and there will be no standardization of the widely varying state laws. </p><p></p><p>In some states, you can make an anonymous call and get someone hauled in on a 96-hour hold. I think it's Connecticut. Seem to recall a case a few years ago where a guy went in on a forced hold, had his guns confiscated, and had to fight tooth and nail to get them back. Don't recall the outcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cmhbob, post: 1997407, member: 20220"] I've only seen it pointed out in one article that that 96-hour-hold didn't qualify as an adjudication under federal law. That's what's going to happen: all of those short-term psych holds are going to be added as a permanent ban on firearm ownership, and there will be no standardization of the widely varying state laws. In some states, you can make an anonymous call and get someone hauled in on a 96-hour hold. I think it's Connecticut. Seem to recall a case a few years ago where a guy went in on a forced hold, had his guns confiscated, and had to fight tooth and nail to get them back. Don't recall the outcome. [/QUOTE]
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