Kentucky lawmakers file CARR bill Thursday
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Police could seek court orders to temporarily remove firearms from people thought to pose an "immediate and present danger" of hurting themselves or others under a bill filed Thursday in the Kentucky legislature.
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Backers of the 'crisis aversion and rights retention' legislation say it would keep people safe, but they acknowledge it has a challenging path in the GOP-controlled Kentucky General Assembly.Ā
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