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In reply to the discussion: President Obama saved a lot of lives. Mental health being added to background checks is astounding. [View all]jwirr
(39,215 posts)20. Your observation does not bother me but my family has a
genetic mental illness and I want to know what the guarantee will be that our health records will be secure. That is the issue for the mentally ill. They are often discriminated against as it is.
This must be handled in a way that protects them as well. Especially since very few even try to buy guns yet their records will now be out there.
I also have a real issue with how we call everyone who shoots anyone "mentally ill". IMO most of them are not mentally ill but have been influenced by the media fear and hate mongering - just pleading it to get away with the crime.
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President Obama saved a lot of lives. Mental health being added to background checks is astounding. [View all]
joshcryer
Jan 2016
OP
What about HIPAA? Moreover, what makes anyone think that everyone who "needs" it is on medication?
WinkyDink
Jan 2016
#11
What several states have put in place is a method to report that someone is a danger
NutmegYankee
Jan 2016
#47
It doesn't sit well because it is flat out illegal for the Government to do that.
NutmegYankee
Jan 2016
#33
The Mentally Ill have become stigmatized victims of politicians looking for an easy scapegoat.
Odin2005
Jan 2016
#60