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dixiegrrrrl

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13. Ironically, the symptoms that determine if you are mentally ill
Fri Dec 21, 2012, 08:35 PM
Dec 2012

get re-written and revised every 5 years or so, thus leaving a lot of people ....instantly cured, I guess.
Hope the NRA can keep up with that.

And, ironically again.....it is Big Pharma that creates the meds for illnesses that did not exist until the meds were invented.

I'll start doc03 Dec 2012 #1
Next.. llmart Dec 2012 #11
Don't forget Grover Norquist. nt madinmaryland Dec 2012 #39
I try to forget him every chance I get. llmart Dec 2012 #47
Anyone who's a registered member of the Tea Party Patriots. Initech Dec 2012 #41
Cold But Fair, Sir The Magistrate Dec 2012 #2
Bravo! Fire Walk With Me Dec 2012 #3
I love it BainsBane Dec 2012 #4
So I'm 16, 17, or 20 years old, HockeyMom Dec 2012 #5
But they don't want a national database of gun owners. Blue Idaho Dec 2012 #6
That's what I find most ironic (n/t) Nevernose Dec 2012 #23
+1 nt Live and Learn Dec 2012 #51
Do they also nhave to wear gold stars leftyladyfrommo Dec 2012 #7
Only those undiagnosed will have guns when HereSince1628 Dec 2012 #8
Ironically, the symptoms that determine if you are mentally ill dixiegrrrrl Dec 2012 #13
My diagnosis goes away in DSM-V HereSince1628 Dec 2012 #14
"my dx has no available drug treatment....maybe that's why it's going away??" dixiegrrrrl Dec 2012 #17
Tons of diagnosis have no drug treatment. Every personality disorder, for starters. Care Acutely Dec 2012 #32
Well if NRA wants to be law abiding why are they so afraid of a National list of people who own southernyankeebelle Dec 2012 #9
I think it is a creepy idea just like I think it is creepy that the govt is spying on everyone Mojorabbit Dec 2012 #45
They already know what we are doing now I am sure. Everyone who is on the internet is southernyankeebelle Dec 2012 #48
I am not giving up my privacy that easily Mojorabbit Dec 2012 #49
I don't want to either. But don't shoot the messenger it has been happening a long time now. southernyankeebelle Dec 2012 #50
I am sorry if I came off that way Mojorabbit Dec 2012 #54
Oh I didn't take it that way. I happen to feel the same way you do. I guess the only way southernyankeebelle Dec 2012 #56
I thought they wanted to put all the Teabaggers in the NCIS. Lone_Star_Dem Dec 2012 #10
How about the delusion that the gun under your bed is going to stop a tyrant? ehrnst Dec 2012 #12
How about a national database of gun owners and gun incidents? underpants Dec 2012 #15
Yeah, register your brain but not your gun. nm rhett o rick Dec 2012 #16
Michele Bachmann's favorite gun is the Bushmaster AR-15 used in Newtown [VIDEO] IcyPeas Dec 2012 #18
Well that right there Aerows Dec 2012 #19
If they really do create such a database I want the first name to be Wayne LaPierre's! lastlib Dec 2012 #20
They already have one jmowreader Dec 2012 #21
You beat me to it. renie408 Dec 2012 #35
Someone on twitter pointed out that they NRA was trying to make it illegal applegrove Dec 2012 #22
It passed this year, secondvariety Dec 2012 #24
This may come as a shock to some, but we already have a database for just that purpose! slackmaster Dec 2012 #25
So they must have another motive. Follow the money. Fire Walk With Me Dec 2012 #27
I'd like to buy you a chicken leg, and subscribe to your newsletter! slackmaster Dec 2012 #28
Bravo! nt Mojorabbit Dec 2012 #46
The problem is its woefully incomplete because a lot of data doesn't get there.... Historic NY Dec 2012 #30
Yes, there may be a conflict between HIPAA and state analogues, and the reporting requirement slackmaster Dec 2012 #31
Its been needing fixing for 20 years...guess there isn't a hurry. Historic NY Dec 2012 #34
It's funny how that works. Everything is fine until something horrible happens... slackmaster Dec 2012 #38
I wrote the technical documentation for that software/ ehrnst Dec 2012 #57
At the end of the day it does work, at least to the extent that the data in the database... slackmaster Dec 2012 #58
Anyone who is rejected for a sale gets information on how to find out ehrnst Dec 2012 #59
But not guns. nt valerief Dec 2012 #26
I think it is highly offensive to people with mental illness thucythucy Dec 2012 #29
Don't you just love the "disagreeing with me is a psychiatric disorder" meme this place gets? (nt) Posteritatis Dec 2012 #36
Wow. All of this so they can carry guns? caseymoz Dec 2012 #33
lol. nt ecstatic Dec 2012 #37
They could start with their membership list. joeunderdog Dec 2012 #40
them, and tea party members. ChairmanAgnostic Dec 2012 #52
There probably already *is* one, or the means to make one. Computerized prescriptions, those HiPointDem Dec 2012 #42
Mental health adjudications and involuntary commitments are supposed to be reported to FBI/NICS slackmaster Dec 2012 #43
there's another data base to draw from. it's conceivable that under the right circumstances all HiPointDem Dec 2012 #44
or their current membership list samsingh Dec 2012 #53
I didn't realize I was mentally ill. krispos42 Dec 2012 #55
Not all members in the NRA are in that category ehrnst Dec 2012 #60
Becuse it's against HIPPA sorefeet Dec 2012 #61
Sure. Let Wayne LaPierre be the first to be tested lunatica Dec 2012 #62
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