fivepointstar
Thank you MD-Goodbye
I was just watching the news regarding the story where the Suspect shot at a Baltimore Police Officer with an SKS. THe news reports that he was honorably discharged from the Military but he had three suicide attempts one of them very recent.
It got me wondering.....this guy obviously does not care about his life. He also does not care about anyone elses life as well. Knowing that this person has attempted suicide, should his guns have confiscated and denied future gun purchases. I'm assuming that there was an Emergency Petition for his suicide attempts but there was no temporary committal to a hospital.
Suicide easy becomes homicide OR "suicide by cop" is possible.
I'm not exactly sure where I stand on this? How do you feel about this?? Everything is not black or white so I'm asking if you agree or disagree? There is no middle ground so please provide some feedback with your opinion. I don't think there is a right or wrong answer but you have to do the "right thing."
Is/Are suicide attempt(s) enough to confisicate the persons guns already in their possession?
It got me wondering.....this guy obviously does not care about his life. He also does not care about anyone elses life as well. Knowing that this person has attempted suicide, should his guns have confiscated and denied future gun purchases. I'm assuming that there was an Emergency Petition for his suicide attempts but there was no temporary committal to a hospital.
Suicide easy becomes homicide OR "suicide by cop" is possible.
I'm not exactly sure where I stand on this? How do you feel about this?? Everything is not black or white so I'm asking if you agree or disagree? There is no middle ground so please provide some feedback with your opinion. I don't think there is a right or wrong answer but you have to do the "right thing."
Is/Are suicide attempt(s) enough to confisicate the persons guns already in their possession?