Let's not deal with hypotheticals. We can only deal with the bill in front of us.
We have also had some testimony regarding the red flag laws. We, of course, want law enforcement to have the first crack at it, and they should be taking responsibility when a firearm might be posing a danger to someone or to anybody else. There's been a discussion about giving people who might be under threat of domestic violence, especially when a firearm is within the home, the ability to go to court to get an emergency protection order and allowing the judge to protect that person with anonymity, because if it were found out that they brought the charge against someone, their life might be in danger.
Do you have any opinions on that—on giving people further abilities to protect themselves when a firearm might be in the home?