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JRPGfan said:
Snoopy said:

You have to have proof that he is unstable which is probably why he got evaluated. Granted, the people who cleared him might've done a bad job, but you can't punish someone automatically without evidence.

Thats when I say you listen to the family members & wife.

LIke if they fear for your safety or theirs, and call the cops because of it...... I dont care if someone gets cleared from a evaluation.
I think the cops should take your weapon just to be on the safe side.

You listen to the people that know the person best, and/or live with them.

 

"Granted, the people who cleared him might've done a bad job, but you can't punish someone automatically without evidence."

Obviously they did, or 13 people would be alive today instead of dead.
If they had taken his gun form him, this probably wouldnt have happend.

Maybe as far as the police know, the family members could be lying or exaggerating. The people who evaluated him might've also did their job outline by the state, but somehow slipped past the system. Also, taking away his gun probably won't do anything in California because it is too easy to buy a gun illegally. The best solution is to increase spending in VA hospitals and to automate combat jobs in the military. A big portion of gun deaths is done by former veterans.

Last edited by Snoopy - on 08 November 2018