Ladysmokeater wrote:
they are wanting to establish the same types of laws nationwide in ref, to mental health as they have in CALF. that would mean that my depression and Anxiety (and maybe aspergers) would appear on my background checks. It would show up on my criminal record not as a crime committed or an arrest made but as a mental condition diagnosed/treated. WOW, the implications of THAT go far beyond being able to buy a weapon.... I thought HIPPA would have prevented any more medical records from being availble with out a warrent..... Makes you wonder whats next....
I'd love to talk about more about my personal experiences with this, but that would mean incriminating myself.
I doubt it is a political coup. It probably has more to do with the long standing media portrayal that people with some sort of mental disorder, no matter how minor, are dangerous and need to be watched closely or they will all go on a violent ramage. The truth of the matter is that only 15% people ever comitted to a mental hospital have ever comitted a violent crime while 47% have been a victim of violent crime.
As for the implications on getting weapons, that would just mean that I'm going to go buy bigger and badder stuff on the black market. If they wanted to take my 10 round semiautomatic SKS away, I'd get an FN Arms F2000 instead. I'd get the flashlight and laser sight for it, but I'd probably pass on the grenade launcher. I'd also get a MP5 and a Glock 17 w/ selective fire switch and 33 round magazines. I'd also get scilencers. And why shouodn't I? I would have glady go through the legal purchase process for legal firearms, but they would have denied me one of my constitutional righs without due process. That's all the proposed medical release laws would do.
The proposed laws were probably a pharmacudical lobby trick to shove more pills down people's throats. Luckily, Congress isn't too happy with them right now.
Mental health laws are such BS, they almost make the restrictive gun laws look sane!