It’s a disturbing trend that activist judges are using every trick in the book to block the citizens’ right to own firearms — you know, that pesky Second Amendment thing?
In Florida last fall, an entire family were forced to give up their firearms because of problems with one member of the family when a judge
forced Lisa Marok to renounce her Second Amendment rights, give up her Florida Concealed Weapon or Firearm License (CWFL) and remove all firearms and every single round of ammunition from her home, even though she had not been accused of a single crime.
If she failed to comply with the judge’s unconstitutional order, her husband could have served 19 months in a state prison. If she complied, her husband would be sentenced to probation and walk out of the courtroom a free man.
The Gun Writer exposed the Judge’s unconstitutional order on Substack, including the reaction to this garbage. (‘Bet you haven’t seen this in “the news,” either.)
“Prosecutors offered Ralph Marok a no-jail plea deal, in which he would be sentenced to 10 years of probation, but the term would be reduced to five years if he successfully completed a treatment program, attended AA meetings regularly and made restitution to his neighbors. Lisa Marok accompanied her husband to the hearing to accept the plea deal, which was a mere formality, or so she thought.
“When the judge told Ralph he couldn’t have a single gun in the house, whatsoever, I kind of made a face. I assumed the judge was looking at me, because he called me up to the stand and swore me in — he swore me in,” Lisa Marok said during an interview for the October story. “The judge told me I couldn’t ever own a gun again — ever in my life. He said you’ve got a choice — your husband or your guns. In a joking manner, I said ‘can I have a minute?’ Of course, I was going to pick my husband. He said we cannot have guns in the house – any guns whatsoever. He said I couldn’t carry one for protection anymore. He took away all of my Second Amendment rights.”
“Today, all of the family’s firearms still remain in the custody of the Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office.”
Yep, activist judges coming after our guns is just another disturbing trend that highlights how our freedoms are slowing being taken away. Just as disturbing is how our “free press” is so complicit in covering up these unconstitutional power grabs. We’re thankful for platforms such as Substack where people can (maybe! — at least for now) still express themselves freely without censorship.
“The more you know….” Visit TheGunWriter for more about the Marok story.