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In reply to the discussion: People suffering from severe depression should be banned from purchasing/carrying guns [View all]NCTraveler
(30,481 posts)97. I think people with testesterone should be banned from purchasing guns.
It would result in fewer deaths than your proposal and not single out those in society who desperately need our support.
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People suffering from severe depression should be banned from purchasing/carrying guns [View all]
darkangel218
Apr 2014
OP
local police already do have 'discretion' that they abuse to bypass our 'civil liberties'
Sunlei
Apr 2014
#115
NICS = National Instant CRIMINAL background Check. The ill are not DE FACTO criminals
HereSince1628
Apr 2014
#121
Agreed. You couldn't just dump that data into it w/o significant changes.
Lizzie Poppet
Apr 2014
#155
I was denied a teaching position because my 'record' included a misdiagnosis.
HereSince1628
Apr 2014
#156
The last thing we need is another reason to stop people from seeking mental health care
NutmegYankee
Apr 2014
#4
Down below she says that limiting the voting rights of people w/depression is "good point"
Heddi
Apr 2014
#200
What's the point of checking? Mental health status is dynamic. It changes
HereSince1628
Apr 2014
#98
Ok. How do we know and second what happens when they buy a gun and are depressed later?
The Straight Story
Apr 2014
#13
Who said it has to be a federal law...tell me who has a driver's license without a vision test???
Sancho
Apr 2014
#168
Ok, give me some examples of questions you would ask in screening someone (nt)
The Straight Story
Apr 2014
#64
living 8000 miles away and 15 time zones makes punctual responses a bit hard
Nanjing to Seoul
Apr 2014
#215
Ah, so people supporting the 4th Amendment and Medical privacy are gun humpers?
NutmegYankee
Apr 2014
#191
It's tricky, so there should be a bias against gun-lugging in any "permit application"
Kolesar
Apr 2014
#35
The beauty of civil rights is that you never have to justify exercising them to the government.
hack89
Apr 2014
#56
Not sure this would work anyway as there are many people suffering from depression
maddezmom
Apr 2014
#32
People aren't born with depression...it is a condition that can begin at any time and it goes away
HereSince1628
Apr 2014
#38
Sounds good, but most people with resources don't seek clinical help for mental illness
HereSince1628
Apr 2014
#50
Yes - the stigma must be removed. This is especially prevalent in the military.
geckosfeet
Apr 2014
#51
People suffering from severe depression should be banned from purchasing/carrying guns...
sweetapogee
Apr 2014
#42
That would mean that the 90% of gun-hugers who are depressed because Obama is President
kelliekat44
Apr 2014
#46
There does need to be a better mechanism for separating guns from people who are a danger...
aikoaiko
Apr 2014
#62
But, that's a pipedream. The American Psychological Association says there isn't a way to do it.
HereSince1628
Apr 2014
#101
well, this has brought out the usual suspects. But don't ask them what we can do about
CTyankee
Apr 2014
#80
i think "Violence Culture" is the main problem. Canadians have a lot of guns, probably not as many
dionysus
Apr 2014
#133
Or vote, they make the wrong choice. Or have 4A rights, they may be hiding something dangerous.
Nuclear Unicorn
Apr 2014
#158
Doctors will tell depressed people not to have guns around, of course any background requirement
Sunlei
Apr 2014
#112
probably should ban them from flying planes too. To many side effects from the medications.
Sunlei
Apr 2014
#118
It is definitely a sign of anti-social behavior. When one covets multiple weapons, and
Hoyt
Apr 2014
#137
Let's say it like it is...a government CRIMINAL database that adds people due to illness.
HereSince1628
Apr 2014
#136
How about people who have been observed acting erratically under the influence of alcohol?
Heidi
Apr 2014
#151
Oh, really? How about producing federal surveillance numbers to back that up
HereSince1628
Apr 2014
#177
The answer is that public safety is not threatened immediately by the vote...
CTyankee
Apr 2014
#193
One would think that all your Nursing School training would educated you on mental illness
Heddi
Apr 2014
#197
Are you ever going to stop your personal attacks and have an honest conversation?
darkangel218
Apr 2014
#202
Are you ever going to address the points I bring up when i counter your nonsense?
Heddi
Apr 2014
#205
Post the stats if you're so sure of them. I am in healthcare and I am much more aware of the reality
Heddi
Apr 2014
#218
Its not a basic right anymore to someone who cant discern the right from wrong.
darkangel218
Apr 2014
#214
What qualifies you to say a person with mental illness can't discern right from wrong?
idendoit
Apr 2014
#216