Educational Forum on Extreme Risk Protective Order (ERPO)
A new state law went into effect on October 1 that gives individuals and law enforcement the means to protect loved ones who are in crisis. Come learn how it works.
The Extreme Risk Protective Order is a tool that uses due process to remove guns from individuals in crisis, who are dangerous but may not meet the criteria for involuntary hospitalization.
Marylanders to Prevent Gun Violence is convening a panel of local law enforcement officials, mental health practitioners, advocates, and researchers to educate members of our community on the importance of this law and how local community members can use it to keep their loved ones safe.
Panelists:
- Adrian Baker, Chestertown Police Chief
- Cheryl Brooks, gun violence survivor and mental health nurse
- Bryan DiGregory, Deputy State’s Attorney, Kent County
- Yasmin Fletcher, attorney for Coalition to Stop Gun Violence
- Shannon Frattoroli, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health
The MPGV Educational Fund works to inform the public about many aspects of gun violence prevention. This past legislative session, MPGV worked with other advocacy organizations and survivors of gun violence to pass the Extreme Risk Protective Order. As an advocate, MPGV works to ensure individuals are aware of the laws and policies available to them to help prevent gun violence.
Tuesday, October 30, 2018 at 7pm
Held at Unitarian Universalists of the Chester River
914 Gateway Drive, Chestertown
Sponsored by Marylanders to Prevent Gun Violence (MPGV)
Common Sense for the Eastern Shore





