I was actually discussing this last night with my bf.
1/11/2008 4:02:03 PM
what isn't lighthearted enough for Concealed Carry i agree about the background checks including mental health information...could be quite pertinent and stop some massacrescriminals dont usually buy guns legally anyway so it wouldnt affect "regular" armed robberies and murders but it might stop some psycho shooting sprees ie Virginia Tech, etc
1/11/2008 4:04:01 PM
1/11/2008 4:05:26 PM
there should be an established, well known baseline for mental instability that precludes people from buying a gun and if a person crosses that barrier in their mental health history it should be included on any print out like a person's criminal history.
1/11/2008 4:05:53 PM
yes
1/11/2008 4:07:16 PM
1/11/2008 4:07:24 PM
And seeing what I've seen in the psych ward, I fully agree that mental health records should be considered...but that there shouldn't be a blanket prohibition keeping anyone whose been in a mental ward from owning a gun. And, many, many, many people with mental health problems have ever sought treatment, much less been hospitalized. Something like 1/2 any incarcerated persons at any given time anywhere are suspected of having an undiagnosed mental illness - many small-time offenders who will get short sentences.It'd be nice to see some parameters set for retrieving such records (e.g., ignore admissions >15yrs ago, admissions for non-violent incidents - things like that), so as to not drain resources deciding things on a case-by-case basis.
1/11/2008 4:07:52 PM
1/11/2008 4:28:32 PM
I knew him well enough to tell you that he didn't take that picture to creep you out, but because he liked photography, guns, and mixing the two. I quite liked some of the resulting pictures. I actually wish he and I could have played around with macro some. You didn't answer the question I asked, either I understand where you're coming from, and agree that he could have chosen a better place to get the effect he was going for (I don't know why he ever made that pic public, as it rather sucks )
1/11/2008 4:32:05 PM
you do not need to own a gun. owning a gun is much like driving. It is a privilege not a right. If you have a history of mental illness or you tried to commit suicide then yes that is relevant. How is trying to kill yourself NOT relevant to owning a weapon? I don't care if you were 12 or 50
1/11/2008 4:34:02 PM
Oh, and let me clear something up: I'm not making this argument for me. It's one of many things that just sticks in my craw. Like many other people, I don't need to own a gun, and if I get into shooting enough that it's more economical to own than to rent, there are legal ways around the prohibition that applies to me about owning a firearm. Namely, not owning one. There's nothing saying I can't have access to one. Provided my life stays the same and I don't do something silly like get my ass convicted of a felony.
1/11/2008 4:37:58 PM
1/11/2008 4:39:27 PM
I mean the gun is dead on (no pun intended) to my door. I wish the sun was not glaring because then you could see what I am talking about. As far as I am concerned, anyone who has guns and is suicidal is a split second from taking some people out with them. I mean how they going be held accountable when they are dead. Everything we do as a society to deter people from murdering does not matter to someone who intends die minutes afterward. Its the same reason school shooters off themselves when they are almost out of ammo or the cops are coming. I think school shooters are suicidal first, and then become murderers. If they had respect for their own life then they would never think about going on a killing rampage.]
1/11/2008 4:42:36 PM
1/11/2008 4:44:59 PM
the answer is a resounding NOit isn't your employers fucking businessit isn't the state's businessit is between you and your health care professional
1/11/2008 5:11:49 PM
so at Virginia Tech, it wasnt the business of the famlies of the 30+ dead students?cause they caught some resounding bullets to their vital organs]
1/11/2008 5:13:14 PM
it certainly was the business of anyone killed by that awful man and their families tooafter the factif you're that afraid of crazies you should take steps to protect yourselfdon't make me use that cliche about sacrificing freedom for security
1/11/2008 5:15:13 PM
It's not a cliche.
1/11/2008 7:28:54 PM
1/11/2008 7:31:56 PM