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In reply to the discussion: People suffering from severe depression should be banned from purchasing/carrying guns [View all]oldhippie
(3,249 posts)I'm 65 years old and I don't have and never had a "PCP". I get whatever doc happens to be on duty when I walk into my local clinic. The doctors usually last less than a year before they move on to other jobs. And, there is nary a word about my mental health in any of my medical records. What doctor in his right mind (or their liability insurance company) is going to "sign off" on something like getting a gun? The safe thing for them is to say no.
How about this: Everyone (including you) is required to take an annual mental health exam conducted by a panel of "government expert doctors". You, of course, would be required to pay for this exam with your insurance, and pay the deductible and copay as usual. Depending on the results of the exam, you may or may not be allowed to possess a weapon. And while they're at it, they can determine whether you are fit to write any books or articles, post on the internet, and perhaps even vote. Afterall, do we want people with mental illnesses influencing the public?