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‘Mentally Ill’ Officer: Give Me Back My Gun
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Mark A. Taff
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Michael Keyes wants to buy a gun.
And the Pennsylvania state trooper knows how to use one: he carries several on duty, rotating between his Sig Sauer 227 handgun, a fully-automatic AR-15 and a Remington 870 shotgun. But while a very armed Keyes is trusted to serve and protect Pennsylvania, as soon as he clocks out, he is banned by state law from owning a gun for personal use.
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Comment by:
Millwright66
(3/13/2015)
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Seems obvious. In the eyes of the law one cannot be "cured" of a mental illness. We might want to consider applying the same strictures to those running for or holding public office. |
Comment by:
Millwright66
(3/13/2015)
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Seems obvious. In the eyes of the law one cannot be "cured" of a mental illness. We might want to consider applying the same strictures to those running for or holding public office. |
Comment by:
Millwright66
(3/13/2015)
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Seems obvious. In the eyes of the law one cannot be "cured" of a mental illness. We might want to consider applying the same strictures to those running for or holding public office. |
Comment by:
Millwright66
(3/13/2015)
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Seems obvious. In the eyes of PA and federal law one cannot be cured of a "mental illness". We might want to consider applying the same strictures to those running for or holding public office. |
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