Fact check this: If a new law says police can temporarily seize a citizen's weapon when a clear and immediate danger is identified, that BECOMES due process. It is not ignoring due process. @POTUS
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Police make an arrest when a crime has been committed. Otherwise, it's an unlawful arrest.
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You imagine a world where authority is exercised judiciously and a citizen's rights are taken away only when a "clear and immediate danger is identified." In the real world, anyone challenging authority could be considered a threat/danger and their rights stripped using this law.
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You are describing the current world.
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