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originally posted by: StallionDuck
Read your article. It says nothing about allowing "SERIOUS" mental illness.
It's about "some" mental illness and it's based on a case by case basis. I seriously doubt the ARMY is all about letting a schizo handle a rifle, explosive or a machine of death...
While bipolar disorder can be kept under control with medication, self-mutilation — where people slashing their skin with sharp instruments — may signal deeper mental health issues, according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Health Disorders, which is published by the American Psychiatric Association.
originally posted by: ADAMandEVIL
a reply to: StallionDuck
Yes. It. Was.
I added the 'U.S.' part because I'm from Canada.
Now, are you done picking on the title?
Have anything useful to add like everyone else?
If not, please leave my thread alone.
originally posted by: Lab4Us
originally posted by: StallionDuck
Read your article. It says nothing about allowing "SERIOUS" mental illness.
It's about "some" mental illness and it's based on a case by case basis. I seriously doubt the ARMY is all about letting a schizo handle a rifle, explosive or a machine of death...
Actually, those with a bi-polar diagnosis don’t need a rifle either...but it’s on the list of potential waivers...all we need is someone in a state of mania with several thousand rounds of ammo and a rifle...
originally posted by: TrueBrit
a reply to: ADAMandEVIL
Um...
What?
This seems about as sensible as pushing ones genitals firmly and fearlessly into a bear trap. Repeatedly.
It was quite literally the first thing that came to mind