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Originally Posted by fintstone
(Post 9938930)
If you have not followed my career, perhaps you should not talk down to me about or attempt to school me on it.
Use some common sense, Tabs was not referring to the same things as you.
Folks that are falsely accused are pretty much screwed if they cannot find a way to clear it up (in the military or not)...and I am pretty sure that a "run in with the law" was not referring to speeding tickets.
None of the "statements" were mine.
Tab's references to counsel were psychiatric, not supervisory.
if suffering from PTSD...you probably should not be buying weapons.
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fintstone,
Neither have you paid attention to my career, thank you.
A schooling appears to be warranted. Your attitude and comments on just the PTSD leads me to believe you do not have much experience with those who have, have been diagnosed, and/or suffering from it. If you think an individual who has PTSD or diagnosed should not be able to buy a firearm I suggest you stop flying. More than a few of my former reservists are flying in the majors and for the military for the last twelve years or so. Yes they disclose on their either semi-annual (airlines) or annual (military) flight physicals. If you believe someone who either has PTSD and/or been diagnosed should not be buying firearms…
Tabs’s list was addressed as written. Common sense is not utilized. Just an honest appraisal. Retire/de-mob, receive a disability or VA payment and have auto sent to an investment vehicle outside of your bank or credit union and risk being declared mentally incompetent to manage your finances.
S/F, FOG
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