This is about situational awareness, and defensive gun use on the surface. I don't think Mr. Morse realizes that in his narrative He brings what should have been VA Mental Health actions into it. "How important was the possibility that one attacker had a traumatic brain injury and was on medication for it? Like many others who chose suicide, the attacker was recently divorced." If He was on medication, as I, and many of us are, for it, He had a MHPC. The MHPC practitioners are not all equal in their handling of cases. In this case the one in the crosshairs needs a review of diagnoses and treatments of all their patients. If you're under MH care and you're drinking, you're not doing anyone any favors, you're actually defeating the meds you've been prescribed. Personally I don't want my Legacy to be similar to the two Vets of 1 January, 2025. We all know it only takes one Oh $}{it to wipe away a lifetime of Atta Boys.
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