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<blockquote data-quote="Red Dirt Walker" data-source="post: 4021852" data-attributes="member: 51065"><p>I hear you and agree. My families best friends growing up had a son that was institutionalized and they had problems with they were closed.</p><p>I also agree that it is a slippery slope if you try and determine Rights based upon a medication list or doctors opinions.</p><p>I'm a big believer of, if you call out a problem, at least have some ideas on how to remedy or limit the problem though.</p><p>I also believe that pointing out the mental health problems in shooters without a way to address the problem doesn't help our cause either as that just leads to the conclusion by the anti 2A crowds that taking away entire classes of firearms is the only viable solution.</p><p></p><p>I believe that if we as the firearms community are going to continue to point out the mental health problems of the people.....which in many case is documented and not speculation on our part, we need to come up with something to solve or minimize the mental health aspect of purchasing a firearm and firearms ownership.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Red Dirt Walker, post: 4021852, member: 51065"] I hear you and agree. My families best friends growing up had a son that was institutionalized and they had problems with they were closed. I also agree that it is a slippery slope if you try and determine Rights based upon a medication list or doctors opinions. I'm a big believer of, if you call out a problem, at least have some ideas on how to remedy or limit the problem though. I also believe that pointing out the mental health problems in shooters without a way to address the problem doesn't help our cause either as that just leads to the conclusion by the anti 2A crowds that taking away entire classes of firearms is the only viable solution. I believe that if we as the firearms community are going to continue to point out the mental health problems of the people.....which in many case is documented and not speculation on our part, we need to come up with something to solve or minimize the mental health aspect of purchasing a firearm and firearms ownership. [/QUOTE]
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