A bill creating a lethal order of protection is headed to the governor’s desk.

The goal of the legislation is to set up a process for friends and family to follow if they believe a loved one poses a violent threat to themselves or others.

Under the order, a judge could order police to temporarily take that person’s guns away if warranted.

A hearing would have to be held within 14 days of the order being issued. It’s now up to the Governor to sign this into law.