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I wonder if he has this drafted in an X amount of thousands of words manifesto."I'd slaughter them and I have a detailed plan on how I would wipe out antifa."
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I wonder if he has this drafted in an X amount of thousands of words manifesto."I'd slaughter them and I have a detailed plan on how I would wipe out antifa."
I wonder if he has this drafted in an X amount of thousands of words manifesto.
I like burnt wheat toast....
Whatcha got for me?
I like burnt wheat toast....
Whatcha got for me?
Sick Freak!
hmmm. FBI you say, using Oregon's laws you say.
Why not ATF as that, guns, is their jurisdiction.
Why not state police, as they are responsible for enforcing Oregon's laws.
Oregon police don't enforce federal laws. Why would federal police enforce Oregon's?
Conspiracy I say.
When THEY are allowed to physically attack us, and WE are not even allowed to say we will fight back...
Charges dropped against pair accused in ‘MAGA’ hat attack
Criminal charges have been dropped against two people accused of assaulting a man outside an Oregon bar for wearing a “Make America Great Again” hat, prosecutors said. A grand jury in Multnomah Cou…nypost.com
Do you think that my Dr. (Providence Medical Group) is ready to pounce? Ready to relieve me of my Gun Rights?
Today, I went to my doctor to see about some "ringing in my left ear" that I'd been having for the last two weeks. I did inform the Dr. that I had been shooting some days before the ringing. But, I added that I did use hearing protection. More or less the examination was completed. Then, there were these final last two questions?
Within the last 2 weeks....
Was I/Had I been feeling depressed?
and
Was I having feelings/signs of suicide or suicidal thoughts?
LOL......RED FLAG, Red Flag, red flag.
Aloha, Mark
Butter , cholesterol kills....I like burnt wheat toast....
Whatcha got for me?
Butter , cholesterol kills....
Andy
No mention of a commitment. A commitment is a formal thing. An involuntary admission is not necessarily an issue. I have a patient on a hospital hold currently who I for the life of me can't figure out why he is on a hold. Generally speaking, unless you do something truly off the deep end, commitment does not get talked about till the 5th or 6th admission involuntarily.The moment he was involuntarily committed for mental instability, his ship was sunk, that's a firearms losing experience. Hence why its so important to check yourself in before getting to the point the state makes you go.
He broke the first rule about fight club, you don't talk about it.
Plenty of people think about things that are better left unvoiced and never have a problem.
Someone tells me they have a detailed plan to murder other people and I'm going to raise my eyebrow too, even if we happen to share the same passion of firearms.
No mention of a commitment. A commitment is a formal thing. An involuntary admission is not necessarily an issue. I have a patient on a hospital hold currently who I for the life of me can't figure out why he is on a hold. Generally speaking, unless you do something truly off the deep end, commitment does not get talked about till the 5th or 6th admission involuntarily.
Commitment is a technical term and most are 3-6 months. The process is not simple and as someone who works in the belly of the beast, it is disturbing how mistaken some folks are. Being held involuntarily means someone is concerned. That's ALL it takes. A court investigator has to see you by day 3. They give a recommendation of hearing or no hearing. If you voluntarily agree to treatment, generally you are put on a 14day diversion, which is again, not a commitment. 20 days looks suspiciously to me like a hold plus 14 day diversion, which is not the same as a commitment and I don't believe loses rights.
This is true for Oregon, where I work and where he lives. Washington may vary.