"The petition must state, under oath, why the petitioner believes the respondent poses a risk of injuring someone." = Supported by oath or affirmation = their version of due process.
"As with other types of restraining orders, violating an extreme risk prevention order, such as by refusing or failing to surrender firearms or licenses, is a criminal offense."
https://www.bostonlawyerblog.com/ma...scate-weapons-based-on-a-risk-of-injury/Once you tell the cops you ain't givin up your gear, you've committed a crime, and they have probable cause to kill the shat outta you.
That prolly works on some..
But imagine two different scenarios.
1) A guy that knows his rights and ain't having none of it.
2) The guy that IS batschidt crazy.
I don't think I'd volunteer for serving those.