anvil_fire
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- Apr 17, 2016
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Well the thinkin has gotten to me.
One of the biggest pushes these days from gun control advocates is "mental health concerns". Now truth be told, I've known some real nutters in my day that I wouldn't want to have a firearms. However......
I've always been a firearms owner, and I've always been level headed. But lets throw a hypothetical in there. Lets say you have a tragedy, spouse dying, child dying etc. If you go to a councilor out of grief, and possibly say something that is out of character for you, something you only felt as a fleeting emotion. Could that possibly inhibit my 2nd amendment rights? Because I feel like this legislation could possibly put good, law abiding gun owners that are going through hard times in a tough spot. Counseling or Freedom?
One of the biggest pushes these days from gun control advocates is "mental health concerns". Now truth be told, I've known some real nutters in my day that I wouldn't want to have a firearms. However......
I've always been a firearms owner, and I've always been level headed. But lets throw a hypothetical in there. Lets say you have a tragedy, spouse dying, child dying etc. If you go to a councilor out of grief, and possibly say something that is out of character for you, something you only felt as a fleeting emotion. Could that possibly inhibit my 2nd amendment rights? Because I feel like this legislation could possibly put good, law abiding gun owners that are going through hard times in a tough spot. Counseling or Freedom?