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by Two Moons on 03 February 2013 - 18:02
What didn't work for Lanza's Bee?
And what would you know about therapy anyway?
And what would you know about therapy anyway?

by GSD Admin on 03 February 2013 - 19:02
Moons, how do we know that the next guy with an arsenal does not have mental health problems? Especially as the population ages and some mental illness come out. Please tell us how you determine who has it and who may get it so their guns can be taken away? I don't think you can or you aren't willing to have government snooping through your health issues and mental health issues.
Bee, guns should never be used as therapy for mental illness, but the gunners will tell you it is safe as long as....
Bee, guns should never be used as therapy for mental illness, but the gunners will tell you it is safe as long as....
by beetree on 03 February 2013 - 19:02
You can't hazard a guess? Thought you were all over that story, and the many colored versions or anyone's imaginative versions are your preference, as a valid source. You tell me, first, and then I'll see if you need a correction.

by ggturner on 03 February 2013 - 19:02
It's true I have not been in combat, but have experienced a tragedy. While I don't suffer from PTSD, a few who were with me the day that the tragic event occurred do. A teacher and a student at my school were struck by lightning just after school one day. It was a sunny day, weird, but true. There was a T storm about 20 miles away and a stray bolt of lightning traveled across clouds for miles and struck outside of our school. I was in the school office and saw it strike just outside. Sounded like an explosion. I was the 911 caller on the scene. Other teachers made it outside before I did and administered CPR. The teacher survived, but the student died at my side. I taught him. I taught his sisters, Know his parents. It was the day before his 18th birthday. It may not have been combat, but it is something no one should have to experience. Can't tell you how horrible it was. The sights, the sounds, the smells (burned flesh).

by Two Moons on 03 February 2013 - 19:02
Arsenals, aging population, taking away....
Poor GSD, some guy down the road with an arsenal is gonna snap and get you someday, maybe?
LOL
You didn't answer the question Bee, typical.
GG, that's not quite the same.
Poor GSD, some guy down the road with an arsenal is gonna snap and get you someday, maybe?
LOL
You didn't answer the question Bee, typical.
GG, that's not quite the same.
by beetree on 03 February 2013 - 19:02
I think you know the answer Moons, is all. I typed it out, and then deleted it, because I want to see what game you are playing today!

by GSD Admin on 03 February 2013 - 19:02
Moons,
You never answer the questions. I am more worried about the people who profess the end is near, own a whole house full of guns, who live for anarchy, seem to believe every conspiracy and seem to be very anti-government. Does this person sound familiar, MOONS?
If the guy up the road or in some other state wants to shoot me have at it.
You never answer the questions. I am more worried about the people who profess the end is near, own a whole house full of guns, who live for anarchy, seem to believe every conspiracy and seem to be very anti-government. Does this person sound familiar, MOONS?
If the guy up the road or in some other state wants to shoot me have at it.

by Two Moons on 03 February 2013 - 19:02
Of course you did Bee.

by Two Moons on 03 February 2013 - 19:02
More nonsense GSD,
house full of guns, living for anarchy.
house full of guns, living for anarchy.

by ggturner on 03 February 2013 - 19:02
No, it's not the same type of experience as combat, but some people experience tragedies that can lead to PTSD. And, their PTSD is just as real as the PTSD that results from combat. Either way, we need to do more for those who suffer from PTSD or other mental illnesses.
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