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Originally Posted by BlueStreak
+1 to all of the above.
And, no I'm not necessary contradicting myself. Those "in uniform and on duty" could easily be screened for those suffering from combat induced PTSD. The Army knows who has been exposed to combat and been diagnosed with PTSD and who hasn't. The problem is that he bought a weapon outside the military sphere of influence and brought it on base.
If he indeed was suffering from mental illness, how did he manage to purchase a weapon from a civilian supplier?
Correct that and you might have something.
Dave
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Because of laws tying the hands of psychiatrist to inform superiors and law enforcement.