United States & Gun Control discussion.

Prozac, Seroquel, and Sertraline are enough of a cocktail they should be a zombie. Add the other shit and they were on a different plane of existence.

Yeah, anyone being prescribed seroquel should be on a "until you're off it for a month minimum" warning label for their possession capacity.

That crap made me see a counselor have Moko flow on her face in realtime.
 
Yeah, anyone being prescribed seroquel should be on a "until you're off it for a month minimum" warning label for their possession capacity.

That crap made me see a counselor have Moko flow on her face in realtime.

When I got out of Army in 99, I had issues. Saw VA, fuckers put me on seroquil, welbutrin and abilify. I was a fucking zombie and was on this cocktail for years. Years.

Fast forward to 2013 when Kim died. Around that time, the shrink at VA died, my rx was never pushed to another shrink, I was cold turkey while Kim was dying in ICU.

The stress/trauma from that was compounded 100 times worse with cold turkey and I never put 2 and 2 together until one of my medical directors made a visit to me and he asked why I was pale and shaking.

Kim died, you all know what I went through. He sent me to his PCP who wrote me Lexapro that made a difference for years after.

Fast forward to post surgery 2 plus years ago. That stopped working, I'm on pristique now and with therapy and gym, probably finding Christ and trying not to be a cunt, I feel great.
 
When I got out of Army in 99, I had issues. Saw VA, fuckers put me on seroquil, welbutrin and abilify. I was a fucking zombie and was on this cocktail for years. Years.

Fast forward to 2013 when Kim died. Around that time, the shrink at VA died, my rx was never pushed to another shrink, I was cold turkey while Kim was dying in ICU.

The stress/trauma from that was compounded 100 times worse with cold turkey and I never put 2 and 2 together until one of my medical directors made a visit to me and he asked why I was pale and shaking.

Kim died, you all know what I went through. He sent me to his PCP who wrote me Lexapro that made a difference for years after.

Fast forward to post surgery 2 plus years ago. That stopped working, I'm on pristique now and with therapy and gym, probably finding Christ and trying not to be a cunt, I feel great.

Yeah, I'm having fun with my compound V. Works great, and the byproduct is I am the taxes :P
 

Probably one of those pesky right wing, Christian fundamentalist, white supremacy dolts....

Or not.

I'll wait to see but think I know who the doer is....

Maria wonders why I carry in church.
Shooter is dead, security guard wounded but alive, kids and everyone else is safe.

But WTF at the reporter mentioning police are going in with assault rifles. It's a trial by media as if it's now their mandatory default phrase to use to spread fear and manipulation of fence sitting 2A voter issues. I really keep getting more reasons to dislike "journalists" and all they have to do is to run their mouths and not staying neutral.
 
A security guard is basically a civilian with a gun. They are liable for everything they do. Good on the security guard for having the stones to take action despite the risks involved.

ANOTHER good guy with a gun saves the day. I bet most news sources won't dwell on that fact....................


Narratives like most reporters are a bitch.
 
Old Dominion University gunman ID’d as former National Guardsman convicted of plotting attack to support ISIS

A heroic ROTC student jumped into action before more damage was done, stabbing Jalloh to death after the crazed suspect gunned down the class instructor, the sources said.

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So this begs the question in parts:

1. When was he radicalized and was it before he enlisted or afterwards?

2. And can ROTC cadets qualify for valor awards from whatever branch they are a student/cadet for?
Soldier's Medal, I'd think. But I'm not sure because it's ROTC.

Automatic branch, post, and unit of choice after commissioning, and whateverthefuck school he wants en route.
 
Soldier's Medal, I'd think. But I'm not sure because it's ROTC.

Automatic branch, post, and unit of choice after commissioning, and whateverthefuck school he wants en route.
I did a small bit of googling and all I saw was hearsay with the highest being the AAM from the US Army. Not even a Humanitarian or an MOVSM.
 
Soldier's Medal, I'd think. But I'm not sure because it's ROTC.

Automatic branch, post, and unit of choice after commissioning, and whateverthefuck school he wants en route.

I choose to go to the unit--not the one at Bragg, the real one in Virginia --branch chemical, no airborne, but definitely sapper school.
 
Soldier's Medal, I'd think. But I'm not sure because it's ROTC.

Automatic branch, post, and unit of choice after commissioning, and whateverthefuck school he wants en route.

ROTC Cadets are eligible for the Soldier's Medal. These are are hard to get at all, but I believe the most awarded each year are to ROTC cadets. Or at least were for a bit.

In regards to the ODU Shooter and the Synagogue. It's clear to me that we have a lot of terrorists running about in this country, we can easily let in fewer of them. The harder ones to ID are those who were born here.
 
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