Those who claimed they’re too depressed to work, in order to collect $3000 a month from the government, are going to find that the chickens have come home to roost.
Sounds to me like the article is slamming 100% disabled combat vets with PTSD. Good look taking their guns.
—In reality, this is probably just another attempt to find a new pathway for gun control.—
Probably?
>>Those who claimed theyre too depressed to work, in order to collect $3000 a month from the government, are going to find that the chickens have come home to roost.
Very true. If you place yourself on the government teat, then you go where the government goes. That’s how dependency works.
Besides, what crazy person thinks that a person who has been judged to not be able to handle their own affairs is competent to make the split-second decisions required of a responsible gun owner?
This is Slippery Slope 101, as the article points out, but the slippery slope here is the one that people who sell their freedom for a government check are living on.