You can call names and rail on about the "Constitutional rights" of Nazis until the cows come home and it won't matter one iota. The idiots guns are gone.
If I was going to call you names, I would call you a bigot and a supporter of tyranny. Constitutional rights are for everyone. Even people you don't like.
Yep, and folks like you make the old "slippery slope" argument....
They taught me in philosophy class that the slippery slope argument is a logical fallacy. That's all well and good in the ivory towers of academia, but out here in the real world the slope is sometimes real, and sometimes it really is slippery.
What you miss is that some logicians are willing to accept that. They understand that while the SSA might not meet the standards for formal deductive reasoning, such an argument is not a formal proof but a practical argument about likely consequences.
Tyranny almost always begins with marginalizing and demonizing certain groups and progresses towards depriving them of their rights. It also inevitably involves disarming them first and then the population at large.
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." - George Santayana.
....Guys like yourself, shilling for the "rights" of Nazis turn them against gunowners.
Oh, darn. You got me. Yep I am shilling for the rights (notice no quotation marks) of Nazis. Just like I'll shill for the rights of Jews, minorities, gays, gender dysphoric people, conservatives and liberals. I think the Black Panthers are disgusting too, but I'll even shill for their rights. Even though they hate me.
As long as the Nazi idiots are doing nothing more than having their little meetings, giving their little speeches and running around doing their stupid little "seig, heil" thing, why should I care? So far, ideas are not crimes. Yet.
Have you bothered to read the Washington law?
Ex Parte orders:
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5) In accordance with RCW 7.94.040(1), the court shall schedule a hearing within fourteen days of the issuance of an ex parte extreme risk protection order to determine if a one-year extreme risk protection order should be issued under this chapter."
I don't live in Washington. I've never been to Washington and I didn't loose anything there. No offense to anyone, but I don't really give a flip about Washington law; it doesn't really affect me so why would I research it?
A hearing was held before a judge. The Nazi cared so much for his Second Amendment rights he refused to attend the hearing. Had the idiot cared enough to attend the hearing there's a good chance the judge would have ruled in his favor.
That just proves he's stupid. You'd have to be stupid to be a Nazi. But, and I know this is a heavy cross to bear, stupid bigots have rights too.