tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26666124.post5237784507619648795..comments2024-03-18T03:28:36.581-04:00Comments on Shrink Rap: No Mandatory Reporting in MarylandUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26666124.post-33709113470181358062013-04-13T15:21:05.956-04:002013-04-13T15:21:05.956-04:00Apologies, I meant to put a link to the article I ...Apologies, I meant to put a link to the article I was talking about. It is <a href="http://hotair.com/archives/2013/04/13/dont-be-fooled-gun-confiscation-has-already-begun-in-ny/" rel="nofollow">here</a>. Mandynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26666124.post-62410917868984505552013-04-13T15:18:56.570-04:002013-04-13T15:18:56.570-04:00I think you guys are fantastic in fighting for you...I think you guys are fantastic in fighting for your patients' rights as you have done, but am curious as to what you think about this recent debacle to come out of New York in relation to their SAFE Act?<br /><br />---------------<br /> BUFFALO, N.Y. — Thursday, a state Supreme Court Judge ruled guns seized from David Lewis, 35, must be returned to him after he was incorrectly identified as violating the mental health provision of the SAFE Act.<br /><br /> “We know that from the health care agency to the State Police, there was some kind of breach,” said Lewis’ attorney, Jim Tresmond.<br /><br />Tresmond says his client was ordered to turn in his weapons last week because he was once on anti-anxiety medication, which is a violation of the SAFE Act. Wednesday, State Police informed the Erie County Clerk’s Office that it made a mistake when it said Lewis was in violation of the state’s new gun law. <br />------------<br /><br />Thankfully, he’s getting his guns back… **for now**. But really: <b>They’re Taking Away Guns From People For Having ONCE Been Prescribed ANTI-ANXIETY MEDICINE.</b><br /><br />I am a widow in my 60s, I have been a shooter for over 40 years, I do own guns both for sport and for safety (I live alone), I have never broken a law. But because after my husband died unexpectedly 9 years ago I sought counseling, and was given a few weeks' worth of some sort of tranquilizer/anti-anxiety drug to help me get through the immediate aftermath, if I lived in New York that would be enough to get me put on a List of Citizens whose Second Amendment Rights Must Be Suspended???<br /><br />This sort of thing WILL stop gun-owners in New York from seeking any kind of help with psychological problems they may be having, believe you me. And it may stop people elsewhere as well, as they could be afraid that those same laws COULD in the FUTURE be introduced in THEIR State and it takes into account all your PAST interactions with mental health professionals.<br /><br />In fact, don't send your son or daughter to counseling unless you are willing to risk them being banned from ever owning a gun for the REST OF THEIR LIVES. Who wants to be responsible for getting their child's name put on a Government Crazy-Person List for the rest of their lives?<br /><br />I'm sorry for the rant, but I don't see how the mental health professionals of New York even let this get through. What were they thinking?!Mandynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26666124.post-58303675501688722002013-04-10T22:50:41.778-04:002013-04-10T22:50:41.778-04:00Congratulations to Dinah, Jennifer and Brian for h...Congratulations to Dinah, Jennifer and Brian for helping to achieve this result. The government of Maryland really came through. We may be a small state but we have a great deal of good common sense. Bravo Maryland!jessehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11077223398907532291noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26666124.post-53136067217457923332013-04-10T10:54:06.126-04:002013-04-10T10:54:06.126-04:00MD is not the first state to provide for restorati...MD is not the first state to provide for restoration of firearm rights by psychological/psychiatric evaluation. Some treating professionals will undoubtedly, as they often do now, simply sign any form that their patient shoves under their nose. Those with forensic practices will quickly spread the word that they will opine that almost anyone might have their rights restored for a substantial fee. No one in their right mind (?) will seek an opinion from a psychiatrist who might go either way. It will be predictably (?) rare that anyone who obtains such an evaluation will actually shoot themselves or anyone else. But if they do, you can be sure that psychiatry, not the morons in the legislature, will take the blame. Any physician who undertakes such an evaluation need only add a disclaimer to the effect that the evaluation is only valid at the time it is performed and that intervening events or passage of time will absolve the evaluator of responsibility.moviedochttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03617061594621924756noreply@blogger.com