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<blockquote data-quote="lovemysons" data-source="post: 590938" data-attributes="member: 3305"><p>Nancy, </p><p>I don't have a problem with you venting your frustrations. </p><p>I want to say that while my easy child is bright...I don't necessarily agree with all of her reasoning either. </p><p></p><p>I think she is concerned that her right to own a gun could be taken away from her.</p><p>I try and stay out of politics as much as possible these days...though I will say that I don't think the "good guys" are ALL good all the time. There are bad cops just as there are bad teachers...or bad parents. </p><p>But I am a mentally ill person who has literally Lost my mind before...hallucinations of every kind and VERY delusional. In my psychotic breakdown 6 yrs ago, I even at one point, tried to grab a police officer's gun and shoot myself as I "believed" husband was taking me to the edge of town to bury me...I had jumped out of our vehicle and husband called 911 and the police came to the scene. Many events had proceeded the final one where the police took me forcibally to the hospital. Had I known where a gun could be found on that day...I would have surely used it against myself or God forbid against someone else. So I am definitely against the mentally ill having any access to guns!</p><p></p><p>In any event...I am still concerned but it is her right and she is living in another state. It is also my latest understanding that she will NOT be coming home for the summer to live with us...so that is a plus. </p><p></p><p>I know she is a single woman living alone in another state...I know safety has got to be on her mind at all times. </p><p>LMS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovemysons, post: 590938, member: 3305"] Nancy, I don't have a problem with you venting your frustrations. I want to say that while my easy child is bright...I don't necessarily agree with all of her reasoning either. I think she is concerned that her right to own a gun could be taken away from her. I try and stay out of politics as much as possible these days...though I will say that I don't think the "good guys" are ALL good all the time. There are bad cops just as there are bad teachers...or bad parents. But I am a mentally ill person who has literally Lost my mind before...hallucinations of every kind and VERY delusional. In my psychotic breakdown 6 yrs ago, I even at one point, tried to grab a police officer's gun and shoot myself as I "believed" husband was taking me to the edge of town to bury me...I had jumped out of our vehicle and husband called 911 and the police came to the scene. Many events had proceeded the final one where the police took me forcibally to the hospital. Had I known where a gun could be found on that day...I would have surely used it against myself or God forbid against someone else. So I am definitely against the mentally ill having any access to guns! In any event...I am still concerned but it is her right and she is living in another state. It is also my latest understanding that she will NOT be coming home for the summer to live with us...so that is a plus. I know she is a single woman living alone in another state...I know safety has got to be on her mind at all times. LMS [/QUOTE]
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