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Title: I'm a gun owner, and I support an extreme-risk law in Iowa
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URL Source: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/opin ... n-iowa/ar-BB10GrB4?ocid=msn360
Published: Mar 4, 2020
Author: Erica Fletcher, Iowa View contributor
Post Date: 2020-03-12 16:03:50 by BTP Holdings
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Views: 864
Comments: 18

I'm a gun owner, and I support an extreme-risk law in Iowa

Erica Fletcher, Iowa View contributor 3/4/2020

From 2016: Tour new Brownells gun store in Grinnell

note: The opinions in this article are the author’s, as published by our content partner, and do not necessarily represent the views of MSN or Microsoft.

I love this state. I love the culture. I love the people. I love my family, I love my two boys so much it makes my heart swell, and I love raising them here.

Iowa has my heart, and it also has a strong heritage of responsible gun ownership. I’ve been a gun owner my entire life — I grew up with guns, I’m a twice-deployed Army veteran, and I own guns now. So I know how much we cherish this tradition in our state. I also know that protecting our heritage of responsible gun ownership and protecting our communities from gun violence are not mutually exclusive. Because I also know that gun violence is a reality in our communities, that every year there are nearly 300 gun deaths in Iowa — and that every single one of those deaths is preventable.

© Brian Powers/The Register The Iowa State Capitol building on Friday, Jan. 31, 2020, in Des Moines.

Last month, I stood with nearly 100 other concerned Iowans from every corner of the state, some gun owners like myself, and urged our lawmakers to take action to end gun violence. Our group, Iowa Moms Demand Action, is made up of mothers and others, those who own guns and those who don't, Republicans, Democrats, and independents alike. That same day, lawmakers in the House introduced House File 2367, a bill that would create an extreme-risk law in Iowa.

The concept is simple: House File 2367 would allow law enforcement officers to ask a court to temporarily restrict a person’s access to firearms if there are signs the person is dangerous to themselves or others. The person would have to have the opportunity to participate in the hearing, and officers would need to prove the danger by clear and convincing evidence. The final order would last no more than one year, after which a person could regain access to firearms.

The gun lobby wants you to believe that extreme-risk laws are radical, unpopular and unconstitutional, but that couldn’t be further from the truth. Seventeen states have enacted extreme-risk laws — including five states where Republican governors signed the legislation — and these laws have strong due process protections and have been ruled constitutional. Right here in Iowa, extreme-risk laws have overwhelming public support.

New polling shows that 75% of Iowans support extreme-risk laws and that Iowa voters generally support stronger gun safety laws by a 3-to-1 margin. And if that isn’t enough to motivate lawmakers, 75% of voters also consider a candidate’s position on guns “very important” to their vote in 2020. Come November, we’ll make sure that voters know where our leaders stand.

Republicans and Democrats, gun owners and non-owners all support this legislation. Because common-sense gun safety laws are just that: common sense. And extreme-risk laws save lives.

Nearly 300 Iowans die every year from gun violence, and nearly 80% of gun deaths are suicides. It doesn’t have to be this way. Extreme-risk laws have been proven to be an effective way to prevent gun suicide. Temporarily preventing a person in crisis from accessing firearms can mean the difference between life and death, because firearms are an especially deadly means of self-harm. Most people who attempt suicide do not die unless they use a gun.

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#1. To: BTP Holdings (#0)

Nearly 300 Iowans die every year from gun violence, and nearly 80% of gun deaths are suicides.

Between 300-400 people die in automobile collisions every year in Iowa. Are we going to start taking away there right to drive "temporarily"?

www.iowadot.gov/mvd/stats/daily.pdf

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#2. To: Anthem (#1)

Between 300-400 people die in automobile collisions every year in Iowa. Are we going to start taking away there right to drive "temporarily"?

License suspensions and revocations can and do happen. ;)

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#3. To: BTP Holdings (#2)

After a violation, not preemptively.

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#4. To: Anthem (#3)

After a violation, not preemptively.

Yes of course.

When I worked for State of Illinois, I got hit by a drunk driver at my turn around point on snow and ice at the county line.

When he hit me he knocked the driver side fuel tank plum off the truck.

I had to back up to keep the intersection open. I jumped out of the truck and ran over and pulled the keys from his ignition.

The right front wheel was pushed against the firewall and the engine was still purring like a kitten.

I told the cop that came out the firemen said he was pretty messed up (drunk). The cop said, "That's all I needed to know." He went to the hospital and ordered a blood draw. I bet that guy lost his license and had to go into rehab for the booze.

I had a lawyer check him out. He told me, "He's living at home and has nothing."

I took a week off on comp since I was shook up over the incident. ;)

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My car got totaled and I got a concussion and some damage to my knee when drunk driver hit me head-on. He got a "deferred prosecution". It was his third deewee wreck. I hate drunk drivers.

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I hate drunk drivers.

I was out on night patrol once on Milwaukee Ave in Illinois. The Des Plaines River was just to the east of that road.

A car going southbound went off the road since there was a lazy curve to the left and it went thru a guard rail and hit an old bridge wall at the entrance to a restaurant there.

The front wheels were folded up like landing gear on an airplane. The steering wheel took the girls head off. It was pretty gruesome. The cops showed me her license with her picture.

A buddy of mine knew her. He said they used to party together. She was likely very drunk when that wreck happened. :-/

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