violence bill which was very,
very important bill back in iowa
that had to do with protective
orders that if anyone was, had a
temporary protective order or a
permanent protective order, the
judge, the courts could say
you -- there was a big issue and
representative miller, i want to
acknowledge her, my colleague
down there too, we, that
particular bill would say that
guns, any kind of a weapon could
be removed from the home, could
be, could be.
it wasn't even the fact that it
shall, it was a may.
and you guys all know how those
mays work.
that particular bill came from
out of the i guess it was a
woman in one of the rural areas
that was, she was really
threatened and killed, actually,
by her husband or whoever that
was who, i don't know,
terrorized her throughout pretty
much their marriage.
and so then that bill kind of
calm out, came to fruition.