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Does Connecticut have a Red Flag Law, allowing firearms to be removed from individuals posing a risk?
No
Yes
Only during a state of emergency
Yes, but only for family members
The correct answer is: Yes
Connecticut does have a Red Flag Law, allowing firearms to be removed from individuals posing a risk. Option A is incorrect because as of 2019, Connecticut became the 18th state to enact a Red Flag Law. Option C is incorrect because Connecticut's Red Flag Law can be enacted at any time rather than just during a state of emergency. Option D is also incorrect because the Red Flag Law in Connecticut allows anyone, including family members, to request a risk warrant to remove firearms from an individual who may be a danger to themselves or others.