This is only an extension of existing loss of our rights. Traditionally you had to be convicted of a felony to lose your right to own a gun. The "Lautenberg(?) Amendment" put an end to that. Not only do you not have to be convicted, the infraction you are accused of doesn't have to be a felony or even a misdemeanor. If your wife decides she wants her new boyfriend to have your bass boat, and gets an "Order Of Protection" to keep you from pulling it out of the driveway; you can't buy a new deer rifle to replace you old one she gave him.
Mike