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- FORMS INSTRUCTIONS – Application for an Extreme Risk Protection Order . . .
An Extreme Risk Protection Order (ERPO) is a court order issued when a person may be dangerous to themselves or others An ERPO prohibits a person from purchasing or possessing guns and requires the person to surrender any guns they already own or possess
- The National ERPO Resource Center, a project of the Center for Gun . . .
ERPO laws are based on domestic violence protection order laws, which have been in place in all 50 states for decades and are a well-established tool for protecting people experiencing intimate partner violence
- Extreme risk protection orders - Minnesota Department of Public Safety
An Extreme Risk Protection Order (ERPO) directs a person to surrender their firearms and prevents a person from purchasing firearms while the ERPO is in effect ERPOs are also known as red flag laws
- Extreme Risk Protection Order - King County, Washington
Petitions for Extreme Risk Protection Orders can be filed to stop someone from having firearms This may be applicable if they are at extreme risk of harming themselves or others These orders can be requested by an intimate partner, family member, household member or a law enforcement agency
- Forms Packet: Petition for Extreme Risk Protection Order (ERPO)
Statewide court forms published by the Minnesota Judicial Branch
- Extreme Risk Protection Orders (ERPOs)
An Extreme Risk Protection Order (ERPO), also known as a 'red flag' law, is a civil court order that temporarily restricts firearm access for an individual who is behaving dangerously or presents a high risk of harm to self or others
- What Is an Extreme Risk Protection Order (ERPO)?
Extreme Risk Protection Orders (ERPOs) are civil legal tools designed to temporarily remove firearms from individuals who pose a significant danger to themselves or others These orders prevent gun violence, including suicides, homicides, and mass shootings
- Just Launched: National Extreme Risk Protection Order Resource Center
The newly launched website will provide direct access to critical information to help reduce firearm homicides and suicides The website will be updated to include newly developed resources for the field created through the ERPO RC, in partnership with BJA
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