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Re: Veterans being added to NICS

Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2013 4:59 pm
by MeMelYup
During my last 6 years in the Army, I was assigned to (he he) military intelligence. I had a young specialist working for me that was not allowed to be around weapons due to some medication, she worked every day in a highly classified and very sensitive area. In other words she was allowed to handle national secrets but not a gun because she might commit suicide. I don't understand the Feds worry that someone with PTSD is going to snap. I will say any combat vet with a CHL if faced with deadly force will not hesitate.

Re: Veterans being added to NICS

Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2013 5:07 pm
by MoJo
v-rog wrote:
MoJo wrote:PTSD is not exclusive to combat veterans. Victims of violent crimes, crash survivors, survivors of natural disasters, and many other trauma survivors can and do have PTSD. PTSD is a coping reaction to something horrible that's happened in your life.
Just a point of clarification, PTSD is a reaction, not a coping reaction.

For reference: Current definition of PTSD:
http://www.ptsd.va.gov/professional/pag ... r-ptsd.asp

Future (DSM 5) definition of PTSD:
http://www.ptsd.va.gov/professional/pag ... _dsm-5.asp
That isn't what I intended to say some way "coping" got put into the sentence. Dang spell check/grammar checker. Thanks for pointing that out v-rog.