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PO3 Claude j Hilliard
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PTSD, it's as simple as that, Salt needed help l know, believe me l know.
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SFC Senior Civil Engineer/Annuitant
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Not much more than in the first article but thank you for an update. I just so dislike how the media is willing to jump on the shooting/gun wagon before they know the facts. In my opinion we need more responsible reporting that that. I don't what to "guess" at what the motivation(s) might be.
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PO1 H Gene Lawrence
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If he had seen combat, I wouldn’t look past the possibility that PTSD had a hand in this incident.
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MAJ Byron Oyler
MAJ Byron Oyler
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We really do not want PTSD as a defense in violent crimes as the general public will start to see all with PTSD as violent people and start to take our rights away. Firearms would be the first to go.
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PO1 H Gene Lawrence
PO1 H Gene Lawrence
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MAJ Byron Oyler - on an individual basis, if it is part of the facts in a case, it can not and should not, not be considered.
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PO3 Edward Jones
PO3 Edward Jones
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Except that society has bestowed the PTSD moniker on every single person who claims it now. "I have PTSD someone called me a bad name"
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