A violation of pretty much the entire bill of rights. If anyone supports this by extension you support a suspension of all Miranda rights.
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How? They aren't taking them permanently.
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That doesn't matter the constitution exists to prevent terrible practices like that altogether.
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But it's completely legal. And constitutional. So how does it mess with the bill of rights? And I assume you are talking about the 5th amendment.
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At what point does confiscation of property without due process become legal or constitutional?
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Did you read it at all? You go to trial and then the judge puts a restraining order down to seize the weapons for a set amount if time.