Not yet. DC laws are a lot different, but in Texas, one can use force, even deadly force to protect others (or yourself) from serious injury or death. One can use less than lethal force to protect property of others or yours. Under many circumstances, one can use deadly force to protect property as well.
If any of them lays a hand on one of our Troops, or veterans, or anyone else, then we can hurt them. Although in most cases the troop or veteran will take care of the problem themselvs. That's as it should be.
women can get a divorce because of "Mental Cruelty / Verbal Abuse" and if this doesn't come under that heading i don't know what does. to me, MilHosps should be cocoons from the outside world until the guys can come face to face with their physical problems first before they have to deal with psychopathic treasonous scum like these POS's are. and to have them outside where they can be seen/heard is absolutely criminal!!! /rant