Falsified mental heath evaluation for Mateen?

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  1. Wayne Stollings

    Wayne Stollings Well-Known Member

    http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/or...ever-evaluated-orlando-shooter-mateen-n594976

    The global security firm that employed Orlando shooter Omar Mateen is facing additional scrutiny over whether it adequately screened his fitness to be a gun-carrying licensed security guard, this time from a psychologist who says she never administered a key mental health evaluation of him when he was hired in 2007.

    Dr. Carol Nudelman said in a statement to NBC News that she had nothing to do with the psychological evaluation of Mateen that the security firm submitted to the state of Florida on Sept. 6, 2007. The firm stated in its submission that Nudelman had conducted the test.

    The form, which certifies that "the employee is mentally and emotionally stable" is required under state law, and cleared the way for Mateen to obtain a Class G permit and carry a firearm as part of his duties as a private security guard. Last Sunday Mateen mowed down more than 100 people at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, killing 49 in America's worst mass-shooting attack.
     
  2. High Plains Drifter

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  3. Wayne Stollings

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    HUh? What does that have to do with FALSIFICATION of documents? Perhaps if you actually read what was posted you might not make false assumptions.
     
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  4. High Plains Drifter

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  5. Hught

    Hught Well-Known Member

    If everyone had the same rules, it might be.
     
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    Hught Well-Known Member

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  9. Wayne Stollings

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    Which seems to be most posts.
     
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  10. High Plains Drifter

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  11. Hught

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    To counter the B.S.

    How Many Guns Are in the United States?
    The National Institute of Justice (NIJ) reported in a national survey that in 1994, 44 million people, approximately 35% of households, owned 192 million firearms, 65 million of which were handguns.
    Seventy-four percent of those individuals were reported to own more than one
    firearm.
    According to the ATF, by the end of 1996 approximately 242 million firearms were
    available for sale to or were possessed by civilians in the United States.
    That total includes roughly 72 million handguns (mostly pistols, revolvers, and derringers), 76 million rifles, and 64 million shotguns.
    By 2000, the number of firearms had increased to approximately 259 million:
    92 million handguns, 92 million rifles, and 75 million shotguns.
    By 2007, the number of firearms had increased to approximately 294 million: 106 million handguns, 105 million rifles, and 83 million shotguns.
    In the past, most guns available for sale were produced domestically. In recent years, 1 million to 2 million handguns were manufactured each year, along with 1 million to 1.5 million rifles and fewer than 1 million shotguns.
    From 2001 through 2007, however, handgun imports nearly doubled, from 711,000 to nearly 1.4 million.
    By 2009, nearly 2.2 million handguns were imported into the United States.
    From 2001 through 2007, rifle imports increased from 228,000 to 632,000, and shotgun imports increased from 428,000 to 726,000.
    By 2009, rifle imports had increased to 864,000, but shotguns had decreased 559,000.
    By the same year, 2009, the estimated total number of firearms available to civilians in the United States had increased to approximately 310 million: 114 million handguns, 110 million rifles, and 86 million shotguns.
    Per capita, the civilian gun stock has roughly doubled since 1968, from one gun per every two persons to one gun per person.
    Retail prices of guns vary widely, from $75 or less for inexpensive, low-caliber handguns to more than $1,500 for higher-end, standard-production rifles and shotguns.
    Data are not available on the number of “assault weapons” in private possession or available for sale, but one study estimated that 1.5 million assault weapons were privately owned in 1994.

    https://fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/RL32842.pdf
     
  12. High Plains Drifter

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  13. Hught

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    Continuing to deflect? Or just forgot your Random Pictures thread is out there?
     
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  14. High Plains Drifter

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  15. Wayne Stollings

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    I believe the other major mental health evaluation which was falsified involved HPD .....
     
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  17. High Plains Drifter

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  18. Wayne Stollings

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    Now we see just how falsified HPD's mental health evaluation really was ...
     
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  19. ddrdan

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    He's not crazy. He's just misleading himself. He thinks a gun makes you safe. When in fact it increases the odds of harm. I want his type of mindset buying lots and lots of guns. Cumulatively, they account for more deaths to the tea-My Friend roach population than terrorists. Why stop a good thing?
     
  20. High Plains Drifter

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    Take your meds, invalid.
     
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