
She wonders why she’s tanking.
Via Townhall:
Last weekend, Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) held a “Gun Safety Roundtable” in Seattle, Washington. Kerry Slone, the founder of We The Female, a grassroots non-profit organization designed to teach women gun safety, decided to attend the event. Her goal was simple: she wanted to have a discussion about Extreme Risk Protection Orders (ERPOs), commonly referred to as a red flag laws. Specifically, Slone wanted to have a dialogue about the negative repercussions red flag laws have on domestic violence survivors.
“On short notice, after hearing that she was going to be in Seattle, I realized that this presented a possible opportunity for civil discourse regarding Extreme Risk Protection Orders. Recently, Senator Harris has been incredibly vocal on her concerns about domestic abuse and gun violence, as well as taken an aggressive stand on gun control, so if possible, I wanted the opportunity to express what I have come to discover as the serious, unforeseen negative impacts of ERPOs and perhaps to share a different perspective,” Slone told Townhall.
Harris appeared willing to hear Slone out until she heard the term “ERPOs.”
“Mrs. Harris, I’m a domestic violence survivor and I’d like to talk to you about ERPOs,” Slone said in the video. Harris nodded in agreement.
