HerNibs, on 10 January 2013 - 04:39 PM, said:
Now quite what your article says. It states that health professionals should have a way to report when a client is likely to use their gun.
It's always been that way. If a mental health professional thinks that an individual is a danger to themselves or others they can report it now. Just not required everywhere (it is my state I believe).
The Aurora shooter was reported.
It doesn't say that everyone who has guns will be required to have mental health screenings or anything like that. Basically, it's Cuomo not understanding current laws or asking for better definitions.
If I saw my neighbor outside with his gun behaving oddly I would call the police. Why shouldn't professionals be required to do the same?
You're misrepresenting the article.
Can you tell me where the image you have came from? What magazine?
Nibs
yea, they are likely to report, so cops can bust your doors and take your guns, it also in the article, how did you miss that? selective reading??
the difference betwen you and the shrink, is huge, you can report your neigbour all you want, cops will go investigate, and see if your claim legit, you didn't really think cops will do what you tell them, right???
if shrink does it they come, bust your door and take your guns. period.
of course cuomo not understanding current laws but you sure do, lmao, do you know how childish it sounds???
why would anyone take you seriously after that???
Edited by aztek, 10 January 2013 - 09:53 PM.