Keep thinking about this. For intents and purposes, it's up to you, to express facts, that support harassing/stalking behavior, and reality is, such behavior is fear invoking, to anyone, anxiety, depression, ptsd,, no disorders, etc, as it is. Because, case examples, will show, i think its the Virginia domestic violence site, that defines stalking behavior best. And why, it's important to protect yourself. If you can, check it out.
It's up to him, to prove he's not a threat!
This sounds like a circular, manipulative argument, from him/his attorney.
Even, if to not remove weapon for one year, a stay away order could suffice, if he violates order, then he could lose license.
Your safety, right to not be harassed and stalked, matters, too.
Maybe, you've not been threatened with a weapon, but stalking is concerning behavior.
Stick to case at hand, with deposed items of request, leave out rest.
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