Source: https://www.nysenate.gov/legislation/bills/2017/s7133/amendment/a
Timestamp: 2019-01-16 23:25:59
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Matched Legal Cases: ['Art 63', '§6340', '§530', '§265', '§ 2', '§  3', '§  922', '§  4', '§ 6343', '§ 4']

NY State Senate Bill S7133A
senate Bill S7133A
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May 22, 2018 reported and committed to codes
Mar 22, 2018 notice of committee consideration - requested
Feb 02, 2018 print number 7133a
Feb 02, 2018 amend and recommit to judiciary
Judiciary Committee Vote: May 22, 2018
S7133 (ACTIVE) - Details
Add Art 63-A §§6340 - 6347, CPLR; amd §530.14, CP L; amd §265.45, Pen L
S7133 (ACTIVE) - Summary
Establishes extreme risk protection orders as a court-issued order of protection prohibiting a person from purchasing, possessing or attempting to purchase or possess a firearm, rifle or shotgun and establishes procedures for the application, administration, and expiration or termination of such protection orders.
S7133 (ACTIVE) - Sponsor Memo
BILL NUMBER: S7133
law and the penal law, in relation to establishing extreme risk
protection orders as court-issued orders of protection prohibiting a
person from purchasing, possessing or attempting to purchase or possess
a firearm, rifle or shotgun
To prevent individuals from accessing firearms, rifles, and shotguns who
have been deemed, through judicial process, likely to engage in conduct
that would result in serious harm to themselves or others.
Section one of the bill creates a new Article 63-A of Civil Practice Law
and Rules to establish extreme risk protection orders. The new sections
of Article 63-A are summarized as follows:
Section 6340 establishes definitions. It defines "extreme risk
protection order" to mean a court-issued order of protection prohibiting
a person from purchasing, possessing, or attempting to purchase or
possess a firearm, rifle or shotgun.
Section 6341 sets forth the application process for those seeking an
order of protection. The petitioner files a sworn application describing
the circumstances and justification for the request.
Section 6342 describes the process for the issuance of a temporary
To grant a temporary extreme risk protection order, the court must find
that there is probable cause to believe the respondent is likely to
engage in conduct that would result in serious harm to himself, herself,
or others, as defined in paragraph one or two of subdivision
(a) of section 9.39 of the mental hygiene law. The court must also eval-
uate other relevant factors specified in the bill.
- If the application is granted, a temporary extreme risk protection
order will be issued. This will prohibit the respondent from purchasing,
possessing, or attempting to purchase or possess a firearm, rifle, or
shotgun while the order is in effect, and to surrender any firearms,
rifles or shotguns to law enforcement pending a court hearing to be held
no sooner than three days nor longer than six days after the issuance of
a temporary order, unless the respondent requests more time to prepare,
to determine whether a final extreme risk protection order will be
Section 6343 describes the issuance of a final extreme risk protection
- At the hearing, the petitioner must prove by clear and convincing
evidence that the petitioner is likely to engage in conduct that would
result in serious harm to himself, herself; or others as defined in
paragraph one or two of subdivision (a) of section 9.39 of the mental
- If the final order is granted by the court, any firearm, rifle, or
shotgun removed under a temporary order will be retained by the law
enforcement agency and the respondent will be prohibited from purchas-
ing, attempting to purchase, or possessing a firearm, rifle or shotgun
for up to one year, subject to renewal. Any firearm license will also be
suspended for the duration of the time that the extreme risk protection
- The respondent is permitted to appeal a court's decision to issue an
extreme risk protection order under the existing appeals procedure
provided in the civil practice laws and rules. Additionally, the
respondent is entitled to submit one request, at any time during the
effective period of an extreme risk protection order, for a hearing at
which said respondent bears the burden to prove, by clear and convincing
evidence, any change of circumstances that may justify a change to the
Section 6344 sets forth how firearms, rifles, and shotguns shall be
surrendered to or removed by law enforcement officers:
- The law enforcement officer must leave or mail a receipt.or voucher to
the location where the property was found.
- Law enforcement must retain any firearm, rifle or shotgun surrendered
or removed pursuant to an extreme risk protection order for at least two
years following the expiration of the order unless otherwise transferred
Section 6345 lays out the process for a request for renewal of an
- The petitioner may file a request for a renewal of an extreme risk
protection order within 60 days of the expiration of an existing order.
Pursuant to such a request a hearing must be conducted in accordance
with section 6343 of this article to determine if the renewal is justi-
Section 6346 discusses the expiration of an extreme risk protection
- The section provides for sealing of all records upon expiration of an
order, with limited availability to relevant parties. The section also
outlines how the return of a firearm, rifle, or shotgun shall take
Section 6347 states that findings relevant to an extreme risk protection
order shall not have any effect on any other action or proceeding.
Section two of the bill amends the criminal procedure law to outline the
procedure for the return of a firearm, rifle, or shotgun following the
expiration of any suspension order.
Section three of the bill amends the penal law to include temporary or
final extreme risk protection orders in the safe storage provision.
Section four of the bill sets forth the effective date.
Family and household members are often the first to know when someone is
experiencing a crisis or exhibiting dangerous behavior. They may even
report their fears to law enforcement, but in New York, as in many other
states, law enforcement officers may not have the authority to intervene
based on the evidence they are provided, sometimes resulting in prevent-
able tragedies, including interpersonal gun violence or suicide involv-
In 2014, California became the first state in the nation to enact a law
empowering family members and law enforcement to petition a court to
have individuals' access to guns temporarily suspended when they are at
risk of harming themselves or others. in 2016, Washington State enacted
similar measures through a ballot initiative. Laws providing a procedure
for the removal of firearms from at-risk individuals have existed for
years in Indiana, and studies have shown that a similar provision of
Connecticut law has resulted in a measurable reduction in suicide rates.
Enacting extreme risk protection orders here would keep New Yorkers safe
while respecting due process rights.
Some costs associated with the implementation and administration of the
procedures established by this legislation, possibly offset by a
reduction in costs related to gun violence.
Individuals who are subject to an order issued by a court would have
their rights to access guns temporarily suspended.
An individual who violates an order would be subject to the penalties
under existing New York law for a prohibited person who possesses,
purchases, or attempts to possess or purchase a firearm, rifle, or shot-
2017: S5447/A6994 - REFERRED TO JUDICIARY/passed assembly
2016:  S6065/A7038 - REFERRED TO CODES/referred to codes
2015: S6065/A7038 - REFERRED TO RULES/referred to codes
This act shall take effect on the 210th day after it shall have become
S7133 (ACTIVE) - Bill Text download pdf
Introduced  by  Sens.  KAVANAGH,  HOYLMAN,  ALCANTARA, AVELLA, HAMILTON,
MONTGOMERY, PERSAUD, SANDERS, SAVINO -- read twice and ordered  print-
law  and  the  penal  law,  in  relation  to establishing extreme risk
protection orders as court-issued orders of protection  prohibiting  a
person  from  purchasing,  possessing  or  attempting  to  purchase or
possess a firearm, rifle or shotgun
SOUGHT RESIDES; OR (B) A FAMILY  OR  HOUSEHOLD  MEMBER,  AS  DEFINED  IN
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SUBDIVISION  TWO  OF  SECTION  FOUR  HUNDRED  FIFTY-NINE-A OF THE SOCIAL
SERVICES LAW, OF THE PERSON AGAINST WHOM THE ORDER IS SOUGHT.
TOWARD THE PETITIONER OR ANOTHER PERSON;
3. THE APPLICATION OF THE PETITIONER AND SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION,  IF
ANY,  SHALL  SET  FORTH  THE  FACTUAL BASIS FOR THE REQUEST AND PROBABLE
CAUSE FOR ISSUANCE OF A TEMPORARY ORDER. THE COURT MAY CONDUCT AN  EXAM-
INATION  UNDER OATH OF THE PETITIONER AND ANY WITNESS THE PETITIONER MAY
4. A TEMPORARY EXTREME RISK  PROTECTION  ORDER,  IF  WARRANTED,  SHALL
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(D)  A  STATEMENT TO THE RESPONDENT: (I) DIRECTING THAT THE RESPONDENT
MAY NOT PURCHASE, POSSESS OR ATTEMPT TO PURCHASE OR POSSESS  A  FIREARM,
RIFLE  OR  SHOTGUN  WHILE  THE  ORDER IS IN EFFECT AND THAT ANY FIREARM,
RIFLE OR SHOTGUN POSSESSED BY SUCH RESPONDENT SHALL BE PROMPTLY  SURREN-
DERED TO ANY AUTHORIZED LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIAL;
(II)  INFORMING  THE  RESPONDENT THAT THE COURT WILL HOLD A HEARING NO
SOONER THAN THREE NOR MORE THAN SIX BUSINESS DAYS AFTER SERVICE  OF  THE
TEMPORARY  ORDER,  TO  DETERMINE WHETHER A FINAL EXTREME RISK PROTECTION
ORDER WILL BE ISSUED AND THE DATE, TIME AND LOCATION  OF  SUCH  HEARING,
PROVIDED  THAT  THE  RESPONDENT  SHALL BE ENTITLED TO MORE THAN SIX DAYS
UPON REQUEST IN ORDER TO PREPARE FOR THE HEARING;  AND  (III)  INFORMING
(E)  A FORM TO BE COMPLETED AND EXECUTED BY THE RESPONDENT AT THE TIME
OF SERVICE OF THE TEMPORARY EXTREME RISK PROTECTION ORDER WHICH  ELICITS
A  LIST OF ALL FIREARMS, RIFLES AND SHOTGUNS POSSESSED BY THE RESPONDENT
NOT GRANTED, THE COURT SHALL  NOTIFY  THE  PETITIONER  AND,  UNLESS  THE
APPLICATION  IS  VOLUNTARILY  WITHDRAWN  BY  THE PETITIONER, NONETHELESS
PROTECTION  ORDER.  SUCH HEARING SHALL BE SCHEDULED TO BE HELD PROMPTLY,
SUCH APPLICATION IS SERVED ON THE RESPONDENT,  PROVIDED,  HOWEVER,  THAT
THE  RESPONDENT MAY REQUEST, AND THE COURT MAY GRANT, ADDITIONAL TIME TO
ALLOW THE RESPONDENT TO PREPARE FOR THE HEARING. A NOTICE OF SUCH  HEAR-
ING  SHALL  BE PREPARED BY THE COURT AND SHALL INCLUDE THE DATE AND TIME
OF THE HEARING, THE ADDRESS OF THE COURT, AND THE SUBJECT OF  THE  HEAR-
6.  (A)  THE  COURT SHALL, IN THE MANNER SPECIFIED IN PARAGRAPH (B) OF
THIS SUBDIVISION, ARRANGE FOR PROMPT SERVICE OF A COPY OF THE  TEMPORARY
EXTREME  RISK PROTECTION ORDER, IF ANY, THE APPLICATION THEREFOR AND, IF
SEPARATELY APPLIED FOR OR IF A TEMPORARY EXTREME RISK  PROTECTION  ORDER
WAS  NOT  GRANTED, THE APPLICATION FOR AN EXTREME RISK PROTECTION ORDER,
ANY NOTICE OF HEARING PREPARED BY THE COURT, ALONG WITH  ANY  ASSOCIATED
PAPERS   INCLUDING   THE  PETITION  AND  ANY  SUPPORTING  DOCUMENTATION,
PROVIDED, THAT THE COURT MAY REDACT THE ADDRESS AND CONTACT  INFORMATION
THAT  DISCLOSURE OF SUCH ADDRESS OR OTHER CONTACT INFORMATION WOULD POSE
(B) THE COURT SHALL PROVIDE COPIES OF SUCH DOCUMENTS TO THE  APPROPRI-
ATE  LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY SERVING THE JURISDICTION OF THE RESPONDENT'S
RESIDENCE WITH A DIRECTION THAT SUCH DOCUMENTS BE PROMPTLY SERVED ON THE
RESPONDENT; PROVIDED,  HOWEVER,  THAT  THE  PETITIONER  MAY  VOLUNTARILY
ARRANGE FOR SERVICE OF COPIES OF SUCH ORDER AND ASSOCIATED PAPERS THOUGH
A THIRD PARTY, SUCH AS A LICENSED PROCESS SERVER.
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8. THE ISSUANCE OF A TEMPORARY EXTREME  RISK  PROTECTION  ORDER  SHALL
CONSTITUTE  AUTHORITY  AND  DIRECTION FOR A POLICE OFFICER TO REMOVE ALL
FIREARMS, RIFLES AND SHOTGUNS IN THE RESPONDENT'S POSSESSION. AS PART OF
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FIREARM, RIFLE OR SHOTGUN IN HIS OR HER POSSESSION.
(D) THE ISSUANCE OF  A  FINAL  EXTREME  RISK  PROTECTION  ORDER  SHALL
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TEMPORARY ORDER SHALL BE RETURNED TO THE RESPONDENT.
(B) IF ANY OTHER PERSON DEMONSTRATES THAT HE  OR  SHE  IS  THE  LAWFUL
OWNER  OF  ANY FIREARM, RIFLE OR SHOTGUN SURRENDERED OR REMOVED PURSUANT
TO A PROTECTION ORDER  ISSUED  IN  ACCORDANCE  WITH  THIS  ARTICLE,  AND
PROVIDED THAT THERE IS NO LEGAL IMPEDIMENT TO THE PERSON'S POSSESSION OF
A SURRENDERED OR REMOVED FIREARM, RIFLE OR SHOTGUN, THE COURT MAY, AFTER
NOTICE  TO  THE PARTIES AND AN OPPORTUNITY TO BE HEARD, DIRECT THAT SUCH
FIREARM, RIFLE OR SHOTGUN BE RETURNED TO SUCH LAWFUL OWNER.
THAN  THE  RESPONDENT, THE COURT MAY ALLOW RETURN OF SUCH FIREARM, RIFLE
OR SHOTGUN IF IT IS DEMONSTRATED THAT THE FIREARM, RIFLE OR SHOTGUN WILL
BE SAFELY STORED IN A MANNER CONSISTENT WITH SECTION 265.45 OF THE PENAL
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LAW, SO THAT THE RESPONDENT WILL NOT HAVE ACCESS TO OR  CONTROL  OF  THE
FIREARM,  RIFLE  OR  SHOTGUN,  AND  THERE  IS  NO  EVIDENCE  OF UNLAWFUL
POSSESSION OF THE FIREARM, RIFLE OR SHOTGUN BY THE OWNER.
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§ 2. Paragraph (b) of subdivision 5 of section 530.14 of the  criminal
procedure  law,  as added by chapter 644 of the laws of 1996, is amended
(b) The prompt surrender of one or more firearms pursuant to  a  court
order  issued  pursuant  to this section shall be considered a voluntary
surrender for purposes of subparagraph (f) of paragraph one of  subdivi-
sion  a  of section 265.20 of the penal law. The disposition of any such
firearms shall be in accordance with the provisions of  subdivision  six
of  section 400.05 of the penal law; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT UPON TERMI-
NATION OF ANY SUSPENSION  ORDER  ISSUED  PURSUANT  TO  THIS  SECTION  OR
SECTION  EIGHT HUNDRED FORTY-TWO-A OF THE FAMILY COURT ACT, UPON WRITTEN
APPLICATION OF THE SUBJECT OF THE ORDER, WITH NOTICE AND OPPORTUNITY  TO
BE  HEARD  TO  THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY, THE COUNTY ATTORNEY, THE PROTECTED
PARTY, AND  EVERY  LICENSING  OFFICER  RESPONSIBLE  FOR  ISSUANCE  OF  A
FIREARMS  LICENSE  TO  THE SUBJECT OF THE ORDER PURSUANT TO ARTICLE FOUR
HUNDRED OF THE PENAL LAW, AND UPON A WRITTEN FINDING THAT  THERE  IS  NO
LEGAL  IMPEDIMENT  TO THE SUBJECT'S POSSESSION OF A SURRENDERED FIREARM,
RIFLE OR SHOTGUN, ANY COURT OF RECORD EXERCISING  CRIMINAL  JURISDICTION
MAY  ORDER  THE  RETURN  OF  A  FIREARM,  RIFLE OR SHOTGUN NOT OTHERWISE
DISPOSED OF IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBDIVISION SIX OF SECTION 400.05 OF  THE
PENAL  LAW.    WHEN  ISSUING  SUCH  ORDER IN CONNECTION WITH ANY FIREARM
SUBJECT TO A LICENSE REQUIREMENT UNDER ARTICLE FOUR HUNDRED OF THE PENAL
LAW, IF THE LICENSING OFFICER INFORMS THE COURT THAT HE OR SHE WILL SEEK
TO REVOKE THE LICENSE, THE ORDER SHALL BE STAYED BY THE COURT UNTIL  THE
CONCLUSION OF ANY LICENSE REVOCATION PROCEEDING.
§  3. Section 265.45 of the penal law, as amended by section 3 of part
is prohibited from possessing a firearm pursuant to 18 U.S.C.  §  922(g)
(1),  (4),  (8) or (9), OR PURSUANT TO A TEMPORARY OR FINAL EXTREME RISK
PROTECTION ORDER ISSUED UNDER ARTICLE SIXTY-THREE-A OF THE  CIVIL  PRAC-
TICE  LAW  AND RULES, shall store or otherwise leave such rifle, shotgun
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§  4. This act shall take effect on the two hundred tenth day after it
Extreme risk protection orders save lives -- it’s that simple.
S7133A (ACTIVE) - Details
S7133A (ACTIVE) - Summary
S7133A (ACTIVE) - Sponsor Memo
BILL NUMBER: S7133A
criminal procedure law and the penal law, in relation to establishing
extreme risk protection orders as court-issued orders of protection
prohibiting a person from purchasing, possessing or attempting to
purchase or possess a firearm, rifle or shotgun
a person from purchasing, possessing or attempting to purchase or
-To grant a temporary extreme risk protection order, the court must find
or others, as defined in paragraph one or two of subdivision (a) of
section 9.39 of the mental hygiene law. The court must also evaluate
other relevant factors specified in the bill.
-If the application is granted, a temporary extreme risk protection
-At the hearing, the petitioner must prove by clear and convincing
result in serious harm to himself, herself, or others as defined in
-If the final order is granted by the court, any firearm, rifle, or
-The respondent is permitted to appeal a court's decision to issue an
-The law enforcement officer must leave or mail a receipt or voucher to
-Law enforcement must retain any firearm, rifle or shotgun surrendered
years following the expiration of the order unless it is legally trans-
ferred by the respondent.
-The petitioner may file a request for a renewal of an extreme risk
A hearing must be conducted to determine if the renewal is justified.
order. The section provides for sealing of all records upon expiration
of an order, with limited availability to relevant parties. The section
also outlines how the return of a firearm, rifle, or shotgun shall take
2016: S6065/A7038 - REFERRED TO CODES/referred to codes
S7133A (ACTIVE) - Bill Text download pdf
7133--A
Introduced  by  Sens.  KAVANAGH,  HOYLMAN,  ADDABBO,  ALCANTARA, AVELLA,
BAILEY, BENJAMIN,  BRESLIN,  HAMILTON,  KRUEGER,  MONTGOMERY,  PARKER,
PERALTA,  PERSAUD,  RIVERA, SANDERS, SAVINO, SERRANO, STAVISKY -- read
law and the penal  law,  in  relation  to  establishing  extreme  risk
protection  orders  as court-issued orders of protection prohibiting a
person from  purchasing,  possessing  or  attempting  to  purchase  or
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SOUGHT  RESIDES;  OR  (B)  A  FAMILY  OR HOUSEHOLD MEMBER, AS DEFINED IN
ANCE WITH THIS ARTICLE, A PETITIONER MAY FILE A SWORN  APPLICATION,  AND
ACCOMPANYING  SUPPORTING  DOCUMENTATION,  SETTING  FORTH  THE  FACTS AND
CIRCUMSTANCES JUSTIFYING THE ISSUANCE  OF  AN  EXTREME  RISK  PROTECTION
ORDER.  SUCH  APPLICATION AND SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION SHALL BE FILED IN
THE SUPREME COURT IN THE COUNTY IN WHICH  THE  RESPONDENT  RESIDES.  THE
PURPOSES  OF  SUCH  APPLICATIONS  AND  THE COURT'S CONSIDERATION OF SUCH
APPLICATIONS. SUCH APPLICATION FORM SHALL INCLUDE INQUIRY AS TO  WHETHER
THE  PETITIONER  KNOWS,  OR  HAS  REASON TO BELIEVE, THAT THE RESPONDENT
OWNS, POSSESSES OR HAS ACCESS TO A FIREARM, RIFLE OR SHOTGUN AND IF  SO,
2. IN  DETERMINING  WHETHER  GROUNDS  FOR  A  TEMPORARY  EXTREME  RISK
PROTECTION  ORDER  EXIST,  THE COURT SHALL CONSIDER ANY RELEVANT FACTORS
(A) A THREAT OR ACT OF VIOLENCE OR  USE  OF  PHYSICAL  FORCE  DIRECTED
(C)  ANY PENDING CHARGE OR CONVICTION FOR AN OFFENSE INVOLVING THE USE
(D) THE RECKLESS USE, DISPLAY OR BRANDISHING OF A  FIREARM,  RIFLE  OR
(F)  EVIDENCE  OF  RECENT OR ONGOING ABUSE OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES OR
(G) EVIDENCE OF RECENT ACQUISITION OF A  FIREARM,  RIFLE,  SHOTGUN  OR
IN  CONSIDERING  THE  FACTORS  UNDER THIS SUBDIVISION, THE COURT SHALL
CONSIDER THE TIME THAT HAS ELAPSED SINCE THE OCCURRENCE OF SUCH  ACT  OR
FOR  THE  PURPOSES  OF THIS SUBDIVISION, "RECENT" MEANS WITHIN THE SIX
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CONSISTENT WITH THE PROCEDURES OF ARTICLE  SIX  HUNDRED  NINETY  OF  THE
SETTING  A  HEARING  FOR  A  FINAL EXTREME RISK PROTECTION ORDER WHERE A
TEMPORARY ORDER IS DENIED OR NOT REQUESTED, THE COURT SHALL  DIRECT  THE
LAW  ENFORCEMENT  AGENCY  HAVING  JURISDICTION  TO  CONDUCT A BACKGROUND
INVESTIGATION AND REPORT TO THE COURT AND, SUBJECT  TO  ANY  APPROPRIATE
REDACTIONS  TO  PROTECT  ANY  PERSON,  EACH  PARTY REGARDING WHETHER THE
(A) HAS ANY PRIOR CRIMINAL CONVICTION FOR AN OFFENSE INVOLVING  DOMES-
(E)  HAS  BEEN,  OR  IS,  SUBJECT  TO  ANY  ORDER OF PROTECTION OR HAS
§ 6343. ISSUANCE OF A FINAL  EXTREME  RISK  PROTECTION  ORDER.  1.  IN
ACCORDANCE  WITH  THIS  ARTICLE,  NO SOONER THAN THREE BUSINESS DAYS NOR
LATER THAN SIX BUSINESS DAYS AFTER SERVICE OF A TEMPORARY  EXTREME  RISK
PROTECTION  ORDER  AND,  ALTERNATIVELY,  NO LATER THAN TEN BUSINESS DAYS
AFTER SERVICE OF AN APPLICATION UNDER THIS ARTICLE  WHERE  NO  TEMPORARY
EXTREME  RISK  PROTECTION ORDER HAS BEEN ISSUED, THE SUPREME COURT SHALL
HOLD A HEARING TO DETERMINE  WHETHER  TO  ISSUE  A  FINAL  EXTREME  RISK
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GUN  SURRENDERED  BY, OR REMOVED FROM, THE RESPONDENT SHOULD BE RETURNED
TO THE RESPONDENT. THE RESPONDENT SHALL BE ENTITLED  TO  MORE  THAN  SIX
BUSINESS  DAYS  IF  A  TEMPORARY  EXTREME RISK PROTECTION ORDER HAS BEEN
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IS NO LEGAL IMPEDIMENT TO THE RESPONDENT'S POSSESSION OF  SUCH  FIREARM,
RIFLE  OR SHOTGUN, ORDER THE RETURN OF SUCH FIREARM, RIFLE OR SHOTGUN TO
SUCH LAWFUL OWNER AND INFORM SUCH PERSON OF THEIR OBLIGATION  TO  SAFELY
STORE THEIR FIREARM, RIFLE, OR SHOTGUN IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 265.45
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§ 4. This act shall take effect on the two hundred tenth day after  it
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