youngunz4life
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very well said uncle buck
though I have to disagree with your HIPPA opinion.
though I have to disagree with your HIPPA opinion.
Crazy88Fingers said:But suppose you or I know of someone that is really off his rocker and it doesn't look like it's going anywhere good. How would you go about reporting him to get him the help he needs and, perhaps, keep him from obtaining a firearm?
Okay, the system is broken or barely functional. How do we fix it?
NukemJim
Just because someone doesn't act the way you or I would act doesn't make them a raving lunatic.
To be on topic though, some one who is disturbed or depressed or a danger to ANY person should not have a gun
Patriot86 said:Thats the problem there, anyone here who tells you or anyone else they have never been depressed is a liar. I get depressed when the Bears or the Gators lose a big game sometimes, when I don't get the big order I have been after, stuff like that. People get depressed if they get divorced, if a family member dies, a dog died, their car breaks down. It is a normal thing, Everyone is depressed sometimes but depression is one thing, chronic depression is another so lets be clear.
rialtas said:To be on topic though, some one who is disturbed or depressed or a danger to ANY person should not have a gun, at least until they recover.
Dr Strangelove said:I believe only family should make these kinds of decisions. They know the person, they know what is normal behavior for that person. If you really feel like you should intervene, contact the person's family and lay out your concerns in detail. Don't be surprised if you get a hostile reaction.