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Originally Posted by GChief
Yeah, your background leaves me confused as to why you don't see the mental health side of it, but hey it is what it is.
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Of course you're confused. The only legitimate "mental health side of it" is the side where you gunners and your feckless politicians provide a model for how the "mental health side of it" is going to prevent those who are not mentally healthy from purchasing guns and war weapons. How is that going to work, is every American who wants a gun license going to be sent to a specially trained mental health professional for a specific evaluation on whether they are mentally healthy enough to own/carry a gun or a war weapon? Who's going to decide who is qualified to make that medical determination? Who's going to pay for it? Do you know what "mental illness" is? Do you know the differences between mood disorders, thought disorders, and affective disorders? Do you know what symptomology in each would suggest that one is not suitable for gun or war weapon ownership?
Or perhaps you already have a plan. Yeh...sure.
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Originally Posted by GChief
You can wait... but my position has been reasonable gun controls this whole discussion.
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That is a matter of opinion. In my humble clinical opinion there is no
reasonable gun control that you would support that would have prevented 20 six year olds in a classroom at Sandy Hook Elementary School from being massacred...or 52 in the audience at a Las Vegas music festival from being massacred. If you have something, put it up here, for christ's sake.