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Politics Of Hunting & Guns (NOT General Politics)
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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 1687596" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>I agree in innocent until proven guilty. And that ERPO laws are 110% unconstitutional. But there were plenty of other things that kid had done, that could have put him on the prohibited persons list, failing his background check when he went to buy a gun. He had a life-long history of therapy, mental illness, and medications that SHOULD have prevented him from buying when he turned 18. Same with the Ohio shooter. The Texas church shooter a couple years ago was never added to the prohibited persons list by the UCMJ after a "less-than-honorable" discharge from the military for mental illness, domestic violence, and abuse. And the El Paso shooter being a proud far-left antifa member should have put him on a list, too. They should have, at the very least, been marked for "needing additional screening" prior to purchase.</p><p></p><p>This is why I say we have a mental illness problem in this country.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 1687596, member: 12995"] I agree in innocent until proven guilty. And that ERPO laws are 110% unconstitutional. But there were plenty of other things that kid had done, that could have put him on the prohibited persons list, failing his background check when he went to buy a gun. He had a life-long history of therapy, mental illness, and medications that SHOULD have prevented him from buying when he turned 18. Same with the Ohio shooter. The Texas church shooter a couple years ago was never added to the prohibited persons list by the UCMJ after a “less-than-honorable” discharge from the military for mental illness, domestic violence, and abuse. And the El Paso shooter being a proud far-left antifa member should have put him on a list, too. They should have, at the very least, been marked for “needing additional screening” prior to purchase. This is why I say we have a mental illness problem in this country. [/QUOTE]
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