A California man had his registered firearm seized by local police after “antifa” members on social media accused him of being racist on the internet — the first case of its kind.

On July 7th/8th, left-wing extremist twitter user @anonymouscommie doxed a Sacramento resident named Andrew Casarez. The anonymous account accused him of being a “neo-Nazi troll.”

On the very same day, the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office opened up an investigation into him. During a background check, they found that Casarez was a registered gun owner. On July 13th, 2020, Sergeant Nate Grgich executed a search warrant for his home and car.

Nothing illegal or of a criminal nature was found during the search, but Sgt. Grgich was able to get a judge’s permission to seize Casarez’s handgun, a pair of pants and a “racist” t-shirt using a new law enforcement tool called a “gun restraining order,” which was signed by Judge Jaime R. Roman.

The Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office is bragging about being the first in the country to seize a firearm using primarily the owner’s political ideology as the excuse.

On the case, spokesperson Lacey Nelson was quoted as saying “This search warrant it’s the first of its kind at least in the country. As far as how we obtained it and were able to serve it […] He was posting enough racist rhetoric and propaganda on Facebook that it was concerning that his behaviors could become violent in retaliation.”

Nelson also said “Instead of waiting for him to go out and commit acts of violence, per se, they were able to ideally stop it before it started. But he did have a firearm in his possession.”

National Justice has obtained public record copies of the Gun Violence Emergency Restraining Order and the search warrant filed against Casarez, but will not be posting them in their entirety to protect his privacy.

Sgt. Grgich’s sworn affidavit explains that the mere act of having your personal information posted by “antifa,” COVID-19, and Casarez’s alleged views on race during an imaginary rash of ongoing “hate crimes” are all reasons for why his Constitutional rights must be preemptively suspended.

While red flag laws have been utilized sporadically across the country, Sgt. Grgich’s use of it here is unique in that it relies primarily on the word of unknown “antifa” members on twitter for a substantial part of its rationalization.

Casarez’s political views should not be taken into account when it comes to lawful gun ownership.

That anarchists can now have your property taken from you by the police just by accusing you of being racist on the internet is not a habit that will end with Casarez if groups like the National Rifle Association don’t nip this in the bud.

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HOW TO RAISE A KID PART 1 TEN PARENTING BASICS

1- YOU NEED TO HIDE THESE FIVE THINGS

1A- THE TRUTH ABOUT SANTA The truth about Santa I don’t even know when my eldest kids gave up on it. Ideally, you want to make it past 10-yrs-old.

2A- ALL THIS RACE CRAP “The Talk” is the worst thing you could do to a kid. Should be doing the opposite. My eldest boy once asked, “Why do so many of my friends have black skin.” Saying “black skin” instead of “black” was a victory for me as a parent.

3A- 9-11 Don’t want kids thinking the building they’re in could be hit by a plane at any time.

4A- SEX I’m 50 and I still think it’s weird. Violence is OK in movies. Not sex.

5A- DIVORCE Don’t want kids thinking it cold all fall apart tomorrow.

2- THEY NEED ALONE TIME Pick an activity you do with one kid. Soccer with youngest My shows with my girl Baseball with my eldest boy

3- YOU GET OUT WHAT YOU PUT IN Read, “The Happiest Baby on the Block” he also does “Happiest Kid” etc. It’s like a store. You need to put money (time) on your account.

When you invest time in them, your word matters more. “Get down here” from someone they rarely speak to means nothing. When you just went on an hour hike, he cares what you have to say. This is especially true of young girls. They are WAY less likely to get pregnant or get in trouble when their father is close with them and has regular conversations. Doesn’t have to be about anything. Can be music.

4- TRADITIONS ARE CRUCIAL Kids were younger we’d have

Art Night

Taco Tuesdays (we still do this and play celebrity) Movie Night (we still do this but the elders are getting restless)

Go out for dinner night (gives mom a break)

EAT DINNER TOGETHER AS A FAMILY AS MUCH AS HUMANLY POSSIBLE.

-Hard to pull the off in the summer

5- DON’T HIT THEM Doesn’t work. I’d do it if it did. However, save a spanking or a wrist slap for DOOZIES such as 1- crossing the street without looking 2- hurting your sibling

6- DON’T GET DIVORCED Children of divorced parents much less likely to be successful and rarely have kids or get married themselves Gee Vaucher story at Dial House - niece had given up on the idea of love You just gotta ride it out. Have a bad year. So what. Military guys have bad years for a living.

7- DAD IS A C.O. -you check for contraband (iPads, candy etc) -you patrol the hallways making sure the inmates are sleeping -you don’t get many hugs

8- PARENTING = POLICING SCREENS 75% of modern parenting is getting them away from screens Summer: Beach / lake house Winter: Skiing

9- YOU’RE HAPPIER - BELEIVE ME Yes, studies say you’re less happy after you have kids. That’s because your standards for joy have increased exponentially. Professional athletes are more disappointed by their performance than amateurs.

10- JUST BE PRESENT It’s not that hard. Just make sure you’re there as much as possible. Not easy when you’re divorced. No matter how amicable the split, your kids now have 50% of the dad presence they used to have.

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