Since Maryland's "red flag law" went into effect on October 1st, at least 114 people have had their guns seized by the police.
These people were not convicted of any crime, or even charged with a crime, but a family member or other person was able to convince a judge that the person posed some type of danger and thus should not be in possession of firearms.
The firearms are seized prior to the accused person being able to appear in court and defend their rights.
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