Extreme Risk Laws
When a person is in crisis and considering harming themselves or others, family members and law enforcement are often the first people to see the warning signs. Extreme Risk laws, sometimes referred to as “Red Flag” laws, allow loved ones or law enforcement to intervene by petitioning a court for an order to temporarily prevent someone in crisis from accessing guns.
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Tennessee students deserve safe schools. Our lawmakers must act on gun violence.
Many young Tennesseans will head back to school in the coming weeks, and we must continue to demand our lawmakers take action on gun safety.