usmarine0352_2005
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I can understand denying someone's gun rights if they have been convicted of a felony or tell a psychiatrist that they are crazy and want to hurt themselves or others. But if they are just saying they have 'stress' than that shouldn't be enough to take their gun rights. How many cops don't have stress?
Maybe the article just isn't explaining it well enough. But legally, that shouldn't be enough to take someone's gun rights, should it?
http://abcnews.go.com/US/york-cops-firefighters-massive-911-fraud-indictment/story?id=21445783
I can understand denying someone's gun rights if they have been convicted of a felony or tell a psychiatrist that they are crazy and want to hurt themselves or others. But if they are just saying they have 'stress' than that shouldn't be enough to take their gun rights. How many cops don't have stress?
Maybe the article just isn't explaining it well enough. But legally, that shouldn't be enough to take someone's gun rights, should it?
http://abcnews.go.com/US/york-cops-firefighters-massive-911-fraud-indictment/story?id=21445783
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New York Cops, Firefighters in Massive 9/11 Fraud, Indictment Says
Jan. 7, 2014
By AARON KATERSKY
And some of the retired officers retained their gun permits. Retired officers cannot possess guns if they are being treated for stress.
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