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originally posted by: Nickn3
I can see people ending up on a no gun list with out due process, the same way some citizens are on the no fly list.
originally posted by: Phage
originally posted by: Nickn3
I can see people ending up on a no gun list with out due process, the same way some citizens are on the no fly list.
You know that being declared legally incompetent goes far beyond not being able to buy a gun, right? Do you think that people are going to be declared legally incompetent just so they can't buy a gun?
Do you think that if someone tries to buy a gun they will automatically be declared incompetent, just like that?
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: jinni73
Tell us, where do you live?
you americans are so weak you have a criminal in office and you don't stand together to remove him
most of the humans on this planet deserve to be wiped out as they are so gutless
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: jinni73
Ah. Ok.
Your leaders are flawless then. I understand your point of view now.
you americans are so weak you have a criminal in office and you don't stand together to remove him
How would you recommend we do that?
originally posted by: Deny Arrogance
It is a blatant violation of patients right to privacy and Doctor/lpatient confidentiality.
The rule specifically prohibits the disclosure of diagnostic or clinical information, from medical records or other sources, and any mental health information beyond the indication that the individual is subject to the Federal mental health prohibitor.
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: muse7
They are not laws. The President cannot create laws. These are executive actions.
www.npr.org...
Actions...that circumvent current law.
Executive actions are any informal proposals or moves by the president. The term executive action itself is vague and can be used to describe almost anything the president calls on Congress or his administration to do.
But most executive actions carry no legal weight. Those that do actually set policy can be invalidated by the courts or undone by legislation passed by Congress.