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In order to temporarily suspend a persons access to firearms through a GVRO, a Court must find that the person poses a significant risk to themselves or others by having legal access to firearms. GVROs have been in effect in California since January 1, 2016 under the Extreme Risk Protection Order (ERPO) law.
A Temporary Restraining Order, commonly known as a TRO, is a written instruction issued by a court or judge that temporarily protects people from Domestic Violence, Civil Harassment, Workplace Violence, and Elder Abuse.
There may also be a Temporary Firearms Restraining Order prohibiting you from having any firearms and ammunition, and requiring you to surrender, sell, or store any firearms and ammunition that you currently own or possess. You must obey the order until the hearing.
1:48 3:16 While a permanent restraining. Order can stay on your record for 3 to 5 years. And may remain thereMoreWhile a permanent restraining. Order can stay on your record for 3 to 5 years. And may remain there even after it expires. To learn more check out these links which you can click in the description.
Outside of places with strong castle doctrine and stand your ground laws, then no. Youd need to reasonably feel in fear for your life before you would be able to shoot them.

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To obtain a TRO, a party must convince the judge that they will suffer immediate irreparable injury unless the order is issued. If the judge is convinced that a temporary restraining order is necessary, they may issue the order immediately, without informing the other parties and without holding a hearing .
Once an order is granted by a judge, the police can be called to enforce the order and the restrained person will have to turn in any firearms, ammunition, or body armor they have.
What can a restraining order do? No contact. Not harass, stalk, threaten or harm people protected by the order. Stay away by a certain distance. Move out from a home that is shared with the protected person. Not have guns, firearms, ammunition, or body armor. Pay spousal support, if you are married.

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