Can't say as I have much of an issue with making it more difficult for people with mental issues to get guns. Contrary to what the majority of this site thinks, personally I think there are people who shouldn't own guns.
A lot of the people you think shouldn't, maybe should. It comes down to how much power and control a wants over anothers life. There are people like that ya know, and when they don't get their spoiled ways, well who knows what they're capable of. I would seriously consider and study your source of information carefully. Listen and learn who they are, their agenda and who they associate themselves with outside the workplace. In the workplace, you have no control over who you work with.Can't say as I have much of an issue with making it more difficult for people with mental issues to get guns. Contrary to what the majority of this site thinks, personally I think there are people who shouldn't own guns.
Can't say as I have much of an issue with making it more difficult for people with mental issues to get guns. Contrary to what the majority of this site thinks, personally I think there are people who shouldn't own guns.
Sorry, but I still have a right to privacy, and that includes Doctor/Patient privilege.
Besides, who gets to decide if someone's rights should be restricted based on medical history? Where do you draw the line?
Can't say as I have much of an issue with making it more difficult for people with mental issues to get guns. Contrary to what the majority of this site thinks, personally I think there are people who shouldn't own guns.
O4; who is going to determine if someone is "Sane" or Insane".
What else shouldn't they be allowed to own? If they are too dangerous to trust with a firearm, surely they are too dangerous to trust with driving an automobile, or kitchen knives, or high power laser pointers. We should probably keep them from owning anything made of glass or metal, because crazy people can hurt other people with that stuff. Nerf 'em.
Is there a sign that people with mental issues can put in their front yard that says something to the effect of, "I'm not allowed to own a firearm for self defense, so you aren't allowed to break into my home"?
Eric Holder, of course.
There are some (very few I bet) that view "everyone" as a demon. Then it will become if they view anyone at all as a demon. So, if they don't like demons, they shouldn't own a firearm. Right?But what about those who view everyone as a demon attacking them?
I'm not okay with it. Particularly one who is known to be a danger to themselves or others. The same goes for ones who deliberately create hostile and potentially deadly environments for the sake of having fun or out to prove something.If you guys are ok with a schizophrenic packing a gun, that's cool, we are allowed to disagree.