No.Lucky45 wrote: If psychology which the science of the mind or of mental states and processes and behavior; is considered fuzzy science. Then the medical field which is also associated with this area of science should be considered fuzzy in your estimation...RIGHT???
Obviously you know very little about psychology. Like I said before, take a community college class on psychology and you'll see how it's a spectulative field. Psychologists bickering and disagreeing with either other and various schools of psychology competeing with each other.
Medical field on the other hand, if you walk into a hospital with a hole in your head, you have a hole in your head, no disputing that. Now with rare diseases it's a bit harder but usually you don't have a ton of doctors disputing over what a patient has, unlike Jungian and Freudian psychologists.
Simply put, psychologists don't really know for certain what's going through a person's mind and what's exactly causing their behavior. Nobody can. All they can provide is a diagnosis based on like experiences and research with other people. Psychologists have to fill in a lot of the gaps with their own opinions.
Now in the medical field, if somebody's bleeding out of a hole in his head, you just stop the bleeding and fix it. With rare diseases there's more analyzing but no where as much as psychology.
Psychology really didn't even become an actual field in it's own right until the ninteenth century, when people starting paying more attention to behavior and took notes for further study and reference. The medical field, on the other hand, has been around about as long as Humans have.
Well of course it was fiction but you are totally missing the point. Psychologists base their diagnosis on their PERCEPTIONS about a person. They can't just dig into a person's head and figure out what's wrong with them, UNLIKE medical doctors.FICTION.
Now if you're telling me that you want someone to make a decision on your gun rights based on their own perceptions and opinions, I don't think you really realize what a dangerous precident you are putting yourself into. I'd rather take my chances and live with the very rare chance that I will be shot by a deranged psychopath than to give the government more unconstitutional powers that they do not need and will simply abuse. Abuse is what's the government's been doing the past 200 years.
No you don't because the only fictionous bits I have said has been that movie and the second half of Grindhouse, with the psycho killing women with his cars. But if you look up all the vehicular manslaughter cases which resulted in convictions, that's NOT fiction.Most of times I notice you use fictitious info when giveing examples.
Those movies reminded me of situations that occur in REAL LIFE. Only reason I brought them up is to give you a visual example based on something you might have seen.
Everyone have encountered before? What does that mean? Not everyone has encountered everything.I would love to see a real example that everyone have encountered before, not Hollywood movies.
But if you want, do some research on your own. I'm not going to sit here and spoon feed you information. A lot of this stuff you can find on your own:
Constitution of the United States
The Bill of Rights
Past abuses of government power
Murders and manslaughter using objects besides firearms
Etc.
What is that supposed to mean? Anyone who has a master's degree is used to looking up information on their own anyway.Also, we shouldn't assume that everyone here is on the intro level and haven't finished their Master's Degree Level.
Gosh dude, you're funny to write responses to because you never really understand what is written and you go off on rants about some subject that only you think we were talking about.Geister wrote: FICTION. Stick to the facts in response. Nowhere in previous posts have it been even suggested the penal requirements for a person with mental illness.
I never attacked anyone on here for suggesting that mental patients should be locked up. I don't know where that came from. What I was talking about is the violent, deranged types that you are afraid will purchase a gun, even though you totally ignore the fact that they can kill people in numerous other ways. Shouldn't those types be locked up already?
What I really find hilarious about you and Frankie is that you think this mental database will actually work. What will happen is that mental patients will simply steal guns or use other tools to kill while normal people are denied firearm purchases due to a database error. That's what's been happening with NICS.
Quit relying on the government for your personal defense and rely on yourself.
You've just described most of our government. Put the Bill of Rights in front of them or have them balance the budget, and they are in a lot of trouble.There is MENTALLY INCOMPETENT but NOT FUNCTIONALLY INCOMPETENT. Same way you have many posters that knows people who ILLITERATE and FUNCTIONAL, and then those who are NOT FUNCTIONAL. Some work with many on a daily basis. They can build houses, fix cars, operate machinery, but put a manual in front of them or have them fill out a form, then they are in ALOT OF TROUBLE.
And you want these people to decide whether you can have a firearm or not?
Anyway, I'd prefer it not to discuss this subject to you anymore. I think I've said all that needs to be said about the subject and yet you still want to support kneejerk responses. Next time anyone uses a gun to kill I'm sure you'll support another piece of gun control legislation even though the last bit you supported did absolutely no good at all.
You're giving up your freedoms for nothing.