In a story chilling in its implications, the United States Preventative Services Task Force has recently recommended subjecting all Americans to so called mental health screenings. Either ignorant or contemptuous of what a demonstrable disaster existing federal healthcare mandates have already been for the American citizen, the task force recommended forcing healthcare providers to cover such screenings.
What makes the story terrifying instead of merely a sad indictment of federal hubris and overreach is how the results of those “screenings” become part of the patient’s medical records. The now searchable and cross-reference-able medical records mandated by Obamacare rules and regulations.
Think that’s no big deal?
Continue on to see Dr. Ron Paul explain why and how this could be one of the most dangerous mandates ever written for those who believe in the God given right to keep and bear arms.
Want a gun for any reason? Yes? = you are mentally ill and cannot own a gun for any reason. welcome to Mao’s America.. (stock up on food and water + Ammo, its coming folks)
No damn way they will be able to do this. No way!
Nope I’m good. Check out fearless leader first.
Molon labe…..
This is Spam and only a idiot would believe it. Get Real.
They will use mental illness against senior citizens and veterans first. They will check medical history. If senior citizens have ever been treated for depression they will be called mentally ill. And of course, the VA has all of the veterans’ medical histories. So that will be a no brainer. I feel our country is going the wrong direction and has been since Obama got elected.
Elect a few more Liberals
they should screen the Feds.
Most folks in that field are the weirdest , untraditional, bizarre people I have ever met. Who is going to test them ?
I am a huge supporter of the second amendment. That being said, I believe the “concept” of mental health screening has merit. The biggest problem is that the field of Psychology is not an exact science with definite quantitive measurements. Psychology has always been more about the opinion of the evaluating provider. What constitutes mental illness? You ask ten different providers to evaluate a patient and you will most likely get at least seven different diagnosis. It isn’t like heart disease or diabetes where you can measure specific levels of chemical deficencies and make a definite diagnosis. Psychology is very subjective.