Thunder Good-Oil
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Mother drowns children in bath | Daily Mail Online
Crazy gonna crazy..... This is a case for removing bathtubs from mentally I'll people
Having a family member with mental illness, I'll chime in. Unless someone is actively injuring or threatening his/her self or others, law enforcement and medical practitioners have no power anymore to detain, hospitalize, or treat them. It is impossible to intervene until it is too late. Sad, sad situation.
Stricter gun control for people with mental issues will have an adverse outcome. People that would benefit tremendously from treatment will avoid it if they know that they will be forced to forfeit their 2A rights.
Excerpt from a yahoo news article:
..."Matthew Wiley, a childhood friend of Taylor, says days before she died, Taylor expressed fear for her safety at home.*
"She said, 'There's a gun in the house and it makes me feel uneasy,'" Wiley tells PEOPLE. "She felt so unsafe."*
Wiley and Taylor attended high school together at Seven Lakes High School in Katy, Texas, and lived two blocks from each other.*
Wiley tells PEOPLE three days before she was killed, Taylor texted him and said she and her mom had gotten into a heated argument about her parents' relationship, which Wiley says was shaky. Wiley says Taylor was scared about her mother having access to guns given her mental instability"....
The last sentence is baffling. Why not remove the firearms if you are concerned? We had a member of our family go a through a rough spot. Very depressed and suicidal signals. The first thing we did was enter the home and remove all the firearms we could find. Once he got his life back on track, he got his guns back.
And that is a big problem in this country now. The PC police have created this.
Excerpt from a yahoo news article:
..."Matthew Wiley, a childhood friend of Taylor, says days before she died, Taylor expressed fear for her safety at home.*
"She said, 'There's a gun in the house and it makes me feel uneasy,'" Wiley tells PEOPLE. "She felt so unsafe."*
Wiley and Taylor attended high school together at Seven Lakes High School in Katy, Texas, and lived two blocks from each other.*
Wiley tells PEOPLE three days before she was killed, Taylor texted him and said she and her mom had gotten into a heated argument about her parents' relationship, which Wiley says was shaky. Wiley says Taylor was scared about her mother having access to guns given her mental instability"....
The last sentence is baffling. Why not remove the firearms if you are concerned? We had a member of our family go a through a rough spot. Very depressed and suicidal signals. The first thing we did was enter the home and remove all the firearms we could find. Once he got his life back on track, he got his guns back.
His daughters executed in front of him by their own mother and they'd find a way to charge him? That DA could go ahead and update his resume.
How did the "PC Police" create this, considering one of the biggest issues involving all this is the privacy of your health records and patient rights?
For letting a mentally ill person have easy access to a weapon. This could have been prevented by having this weapon in a safe and he only has the combination
Seriously..for YEARS I avoided owning a gun because I was convinced that whoever my girlfriend was at the time would use it on me. None of them had clinical crazy diagnoses but you know, women.. Now I have a small arsenal and it always stays locked up. I ain't getting shot because I don't care about your administrative job or your stupid feelings.