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<blockquote data-quote="Lurker66" data-source="post: 2474521" data-attributes="member: 24459"><p>Dennis as I've said earlier, I don't have any suggestion as to a solution. My concern lies with all our soldiers. I don't want them to ever lose a single right. I also don't want another soldier committing suicide due to PTSD. Same with locking them up due to alcohol abuse or drug use, when it can be directly traced back to PTSD. These problems needs to be addressed. </p><p></p><p>Awhile back there was a thread talking about how a person must be adjudicated as mentally ill before they lose the right to bear arms. Well PTSD is a mental illness. Again I don't have a solution but once again a soldier that may have had PTSD bought a gun and killed some people, then committed suicide. Perhaps if there would have been a way to have him adjudicated as mental or psychotic due to PTSD, this may not have happened.</p><p></p><p>As it stands, we lost and injured several of our soldiers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lurker66, post: 2474521, member: 24459"] Dennis as I've said earlier, I don't have any suggestion as to a solution. My concern lies with all our soldiers. I don't want them to ever lose a single right. I also don't want another soldier committing suicide due to PTSD. Same with locking them up due to alcohol abuse or drug use, when it can be directly traced back to PTSD. These problems needs to be addressed. Awhile back there was a thread talking about how a person must be adjudicated as mentally ill before they lose the right to bear arms. Well PTSD is a mental illness. Again I don't have a solution but once again a soldier that may have had PTSD bought a gun and killed some people, then committed suicide. Perhaps if there would have been a way to have him adjudicated as mental or psychotic due to PTSD, this may not have happened. As it stands, we lost and injured several of our soldiers. [/QUOTE]
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