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Active school shooter in Texas.
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<blockquote data-quote="O'Neill" data-source="post: 15910331" data-attributes="member: 138778"><p>Mental health is definitely an issue, but how do you screen someone for mental health problems if they are trying to purchase a firearm? Assuming they pass the background check, and everything is good, how would you determine if they are mentally fit to own it? Would you have to pass a written test? Talk to a psychiatrist? And then there's the problem of, who determines what questions are asked, and who within the government gets to decide the definition of "mentally fit to own a firearm"? I can see that being a HUGE problem.</p><p></p><p>Questioner: Do you watch pro-Trump videos?</p><p>Questionee: Yes</p><p></p><p>Questioner: Do you follow any alt-right people online, such as (names random conservative and libertarian media outlets)</p><p>Questionee: Yes</p><p></p><p>Questioner: Are you pro-2A?</p><p>Questionee: Yes</p><p></p><p>Questioner: Are you a member of the NRA or GOA?</p><p>Questionee: Yes</p><p></p><p>Questioner: Sorry, but you are mentally unfit to purchase and use any firearm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="O'Neill, post: 15910331, member: 138778"] Mental health is definitely an issue, but how do you screen someone for mental health problems if they are trying to purchase a firearm? Assuming they pass the background check, and everything is good, how would you determine if they are mentally fit to own it? Would you have to pass a written test? Talk to a psychiatrist? And then there's the problem of, who determines what questions are asked, and who within the government gets to decide the definition of "mentally fit to own a firearm"? I can see that being a HUGE problem. Questioner: Do you watch pro-Trump videos? Questionee: Yes Questioner: Do you follow any alt-right people online, such as (names random conservative and libertarian media outlets) Questionee: Yes Questioner: Are you pro-2A? Questionee: Yes Questioner: Are you a member of the NRA or GOA? Questionee: Yes Questioner: Sorry, but you are mentally unfit to purchase and use any firearm. [/QUOTE]
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