“Individuals that are served with one of these orders will not have their opportunity to have a hearing prior to their firearms being seized. Keep in mind that these individuals are persons that have not been charged with any crime. There’s no proof or preponderance of evidence that they’ve assaulted anybody or threatened anybody.” – Scott Wilson, president of the Connecticut Citizens Defense League in Hearing on bill to remove guns from people served with temporary restraining orders [at fox61.com]