Will they put you on the list for having some depression. I counsel several people a week that are having a hard time to job loss, financial pressure, relationship pressure, etc. . ., but who is it that is going to decide that they are able to function in society as a working honest civilian in our society.
Everyone that has mild depression does not need medicine and EVERYONE at one time or another have had periods of depression.
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Breaking The Gun Control Stalemate (Article)
I know this is just one of a thousand of articles.
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Neither proposal will accomplish much—except to alienate the other side. Those in favor of gun rights feel that gun-control advocates are using the deranged actions of a few as a pretext to erode the right to bear arms. Because crimes committed with assault weapons are rare, they correctly note that such bans will have little or no impact on crime.
Gun-control advocates, meanwhile, are completely frustrated with Congress's unwillingness to strengthen gun laws, despite the mounting body count over the years. For them, an assault-weapons ban is a first step toward bringing some rationality to this country's gun policy.