For First Time, A Colorado Judge Denies Confiscation Request Under Red Flag Law
• https://denver.cbslocal.com By Rick SallingerFor the first time, a judge has denied a request to take away a man's guns under Colorado's new red flag law. A Limon woman claimed a man who she had a relationship with threatened her with a gun and filed the request.
Look in the article above, for the words: "... the man identified in the order." If the order doesn't include the word "man" with reference to the person identified in the order, it is not the man who is identified. And even if it DOES include "man," it still might not be the particular man who is identified. The named person is a created person, created by some attorney and/or judge. This person is on paper. It is designed to entrap the man into accepting that he is the person on the paperwork, so that they (the courts) have authority over him. If the woman is being harassed by the man, she should file a claim (not a complaint) of harassment against the man, and require payment from him, and/or jail time, for the wrong that he, a man, did to her, a woman. --- A person on paperwork is not a man/woman.