Syracuse family law attorney Beth Lockhart has filed a federal lawsuit alleging that county officials wrongfully issued an Extreme Risk Protection Order and confiscated her firearms under “false pretenses.” According to the lawsuit, officials misrepresented her comments about threatening a judge, raising significant questions about the standards and processes behind gun confiscation orders in the state.
The suit highlights the potential implications for civil liberties, as Lockhart argues that her constitutional rights were violated. This case sheds light on the broader debate surrounding gun control laws and the balance between public safety and individual rights, particularly in the context of mental health assessments and judicial interventions.
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