I tried to find anything about this, but I couldn't. If it's a duplicate, I apologize. Apparently, the state of Oregon recently (08/23/17) passed an "Extreme Risk Protection Order" law which is tantamount to gun confiscation. This law allows for a citizen's acquaintance, friend, family member, or LEO to petition the court to issue one of these orders if the citizen poses a risk to him/herself or others. Once issued, the order is valid for one year, and the citizen must give up any firearms to local law enforcement, a gun dealer, or other "qualified" third party (idk what "qualifies" the third pary--maybe legally able to possess a firearm?) within 24 hours of it being issued. According to one YouTube video, Indiana is one of 20 states looking to enact a similar law. An article states that Indiana has had a similar law "on the books for years." Has anyone heard of Indiana having a gun confiscation law like this or having one in the works??
One Oregon newspaper's explanation of the law:
Fact check: Did Kate Brown really sign a gun confiscation bill? | OregonLive.com
A good explanation via YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4u3j_6ci7ZY
The YouTube video that claims we're next:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4_XbElCe8w
The article that claims we already have this (the best way to find the little about IN is to do a search of the page for the word "Indiana"):
'Extreme Risk Protection Orders' Spreading Across U.S.: Say Goodbye to Your Gun Rights - The Truth About Guns
One Oregon newspaper's explanation of the law:
Fact check: Did Kate Brown really sign a gun confiscation bill? | OregonLive.com
A good explanation via YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4u3j_6ci7ZY
The YouTube video that claims we're next:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4_XbElCe8w
The article that claims we already have this (the best way to find the little about IN is to do a search of the page for the word "Indiana"):
'Extreme Risk Protection Orders' Spreading Across U.S.: Say Goodbye to Your Gun Rights - The Truth About Guns