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    Quote Originally Posted by eddiememphis View Post
    If he had a history of being treated for mental illness, he obviously lied on the ATF form.

    So an honest question is how to keep guns out the hands of nuts with criminal intent without impeding our Constitutional rights?

    I don't want to undergo any kind of medical or psychiatric evaluation before buying my next gun. * It's too subjective and the less government the better. But this kid clearly had problems and should not have had access to a firearm, but I can't think of any way to keep them from him.

    *(Which will likely be next month, I've been drooling on a Springfield EMP 9mm for months.)
    I believe the standard set on 4473 is "involuntary commitment" by a lawful authority which I've always thought to be a very fair standard. I wouldn't want to keep people from getting the help they need under threat of losing their rights (which could happen with any mental health history [e.g. PTSD, feeling "depressed" not to be confused with depression]). And if someone is dangerous enough to warrant confinement then they probably aren't safe with guns.

    I also like the due process that was given by the lawful authority (court for civilians).

    Where I think it's gone off the rails is the closing of state facilities, which are likely too costly in 2018 in their original form. Judges can't really use the tool of commitment when there is no where to send someone. So we get the red flag laws which infringe without qualification/due process while the person deemed dangerous is still out and about (makes zero sense). I think we'll see more of this unfortunately.

    The first thing we can do is stop creating gun free zones. We can't control when a crazy person will strike or what weapon(s) they'll use. We can offer an equal/greater amount of violence to stop the threat, if we stop disarming folks!

    The second thing is the death penalty and apply it for mass shootings in the hopes of creating an adequate disincentive for those with the reasoning capacity to evaluate consequences.

    The third thing is to acknowledge there are legitimately crazy people who need to be warehoused as cheaply as possible as their families/friends can't care for them or keep society safe. I hate this as a Conservative but I don't see other solutions. James Holmes and Adam Lanza are/were great candidates for this treatment. Everyone around them knew they were dangerous!


    All of that said, they weren't going to get a confinement in this case as the murderer was highly functioning and (AFAIK) didn't have a record of violent behavior.

    A lot of this is also sensationalized/blown out of proportion to implement gun control. Keep in mind there are 325,000,000 people in the US now. 40 mass shooting deaths in 2018 as of June, WP says 7,075 gun deaths YTD...

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/graph...=.6d009f54ab72
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    Katz and Lanza appear to have had similar mental and physical characteristics.

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    Son is home, doing well.

    Knows several that were injured. (by their screen names etc) Met a couple of them for the first time in person at the tournament. (prior to shooting)
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    In the interest of making money from other people’s tragedy I have decided to begin a new lottery game. It will be Winners from Losers. To win, a player must correctly guess these five things:

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    Each player pays $1 for each entry. First correct entry wins 70% of the take. The rest of the money goes to administrative costs with any excess divided among the states where the game is legal. I predict big things for this game. I believe the nation is ready.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cstone View Post
    In the interest of making money from other people’s tragedy I have decided to begin a new lottery game. It will be Winners from Losers. To win, a player must correctly guess these five things:

    Location (city and state)
    Method or tool used
    Number of dead
    Number of injured
    Name of the first federal politician to call for stricter legislation due to the tragedy

    Each player pays $1 for each entry. First correct entry wins 70% of the take. The rest of the money goes to administrative costs with any excess divided among the states where the game is legal. I predict big things for this game. I believe the nation is ready.

    I believe Jonathan Swift would be proud.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Skip View Post
    I believe the standard set on 4473 is "involuntary commitment" by a lawful authority which I've always thought to be a very fair standard. I wouldn't want to keep people from getting the help they need under threat of losing their rights (which could happen with any mental health history [e.g. PTSD, feeling "depressed" not to be confused with depression]). And if someone is dangerous enough to warrant confinement then they probably aren't safe with guns.
    The wording of 18 USC 922g is "who has been adjudicated as a mental defective or who has been committed to a mental institution". Whether or not he lied on the Form 4473 he certainly should have had membership in the NICS naughty boy list.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rucker61 View Post
    The wording of 18 USC 922g is "who has been adjudicated as a mental defective or who has been committed to a mental institution". Whether or not he lied on the Form 4473 he certainly should have had membership in the NICS naughty boy list.
    "Adjudicated" Implying the lawful authority on 4473. Again, I think that is fair. But I don't know of any process to adjudicate someone mentally defective yet not commit them. I do know the courts can appoint POAs for people deemed incapable in certain respects but that is not a declaration of mental defect/illness.

    The overreach of Obama trying to make prohibited persons out of folks with financial POAs (elderly) was illegal and immoral (IMHO), for example. Just because and elderly person can't manage their finances doesn't mean they should be disarmed if living alone and competent enough to use a firearm for defense. That was actually another head scratcher for me... If someone isn't competent they probably shouldn't be living alone (I've had elderly family in this situation so I know there are in fact people who shouldn't be on their own).

    But maybe a broader POA/ward of the state should make a prohibited person? And if so, for life?

    How should he have had membership in this case?

    I've read about the 911 calls, interaction with LE, and arguing with his mom. Does that on its own rise to the level of mental defect?
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    Appears a young man was shot in the street near an elementary school in Denver metro. Without details or context the news is already airing the comments of freaked out parents & passersby.

    Gnihcraes in no way is the following meant to diminish or dismiss what you just experienced with your child.

    Honestly, I'm less concerned with the one off crazy & troubled far more by the climate of fear & precedence given to it by the media over fact & reason.
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    Thing is you can write all the laws to prevent "bad/dangerous people" from legally acquiring and/or possessing guns but that won't stop anyone.

    The only government based solution to the problem is for government to get out of the way of the people being armed whenever and wherever they wish.

    Yes, it's more guns that will make us safer. Not less (because the only "less guns" you get with the law is less guns in the hands of good people).
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