Re: TN "Doomsday Prepper" declared mentally defective
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: KYpatriot</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
Listen to his video...look how easy it was for a doctor to get the police to take his guns away.
Don't think for a second that the anti-gunners don't understand how to get around the Second Amendment. Now...consider a scenario where the doctor simply makes up the story out of thin air. What recourse do you really have?
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I made a comment last week about the Veteran Disarmament Act of 2008; some may notice that the administration as not yet pulled those simple VA questions & ANY neuro/psych related diagnoses - including PTSD, depression, insomnia, "adjustment disorder" (i.e. acute grief following death of a close relative/spouse, loss of job, divorce) - and started wholesale "knock-on-doors, we are here to collect your firearms" YET. This administration has already announced it considers second-amendment advocates and veterans to be a greater terrorist threat than radical Islamic extremists...
Well, something Joe Public may not know is that the government has been dangling a $44,000 carrot starting last year in front of every practicing doctor's face on one condition - to implement a computer system they will have universal access to. See your doctor typing into a computer? Now is the time folks, to ASK to see ALL your medical records; you LEGALLY have a right to ask for corrections (note: many institutions will NOT delete but instead make addendums as to whether your provider agrees with your or not, if your doctor won't acknowledge an "overdiagnosis" - you DO have a legal right to make an amendment IN your medical record that they must include).
In case you have noticed it, these isolated cases, just as the case with the Suicidal Vet on here before; threads in the Intel section about "What would you do if someone (i.e. unannounced FBI) entered you home at wee hours?" are testing of the waters...keep an eye on these because they will be more commonplace as the wedge argument and executive orders take a firmer hold.
So, I made my point in medical records. My next question, when applying for an alarm permit for my house; I was asked "Do you have dogs?" then "Do you own guns?". Will these be fed into the databases as well?