This New York County Is Disarming Record Numbers of Potentially Dangerous People
Briefly

"That just goes to show right there that even though you may not have a gun at the time, an ERPO being in place could potentially prevent that person from making a very bad decision at a very bad point in their life," Suffolk County Chief Deputy Sheriff Christopher Brockmeyer told me.
The county's high use of ERPOs could serve as a model for other counties in New York, and, as these laws become more common, potentially for police agencies across the country.
Read at The Trace
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