so,this is exactly like the washington state law that subjects you to arrest if you do not turn over your guns to the officers at your door with a "protection" order, that can be requested by anyone, including LEOs, and granted by a judge without notice to you or testimony from you beforehand (ex parte)?
RCW 7.94
http://app.leg.wa.gov/RCW/default.aspx?cite=7.94does the one in Ill also seize your carry licence, like WA?
does it hold the petitioner "harmless" like WA?
RCW 7.94.140 Liability.
Except as provided in RCW 7.94.120, this chapter does not impose criminal or civil liability on any person or entity for acts or omissions related to obtaining an extreme risk protection order or ex parte extreme risk protection [order] including, but not limited to, reporting, declining to report, investigating, declining to investigate, filing, or declining to file a petition under this chapter.
N.B. Don't stare at folks if you O.C:
"In a KATU report, police claimed the volume of complaints about an individual led them to apply for an ERPO, including reports from neighbors claiming the man was “staring” at them through a window while open-carrying a holstered pistol."
https://theantimedia.com/seattle-cops-g ... -flag-law/And God help you if you piss off a domestic partner...
"A few dozen erpos have been served and executed around the state, but Seattle police said they are the only agency so far to seize a gun because the owner refused to hand it over...
The confiscations only last a year, although they can be renewed."
https://katu.com/news/nation-world/seat ... health-law...or a waitron, for that matter...
"At one point, staff from a restaurant near the man's home in the 2200 block of Second Avenue reported to police that the man was harassing them while carrying a holstered firearm.
Police said officers also seized a shotgun from the man in a different incident.
Because of his continued contacts with police, the Crisis Response Squad filed an Extreme Risk Protection Order, which required the man to give up all of his firearms.
The man reportedly failed to turn the firearms over or appear for court, so police then arrested him at his apartment Thursday.
The release states that officers were able to seize a .25 caliber handgun and are in the process of recovering several other firearms the man owned that are currently with a family member."
http://komonews.com/news/local/seattle- ... ze-firearm