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...there should not be a no-purchase list without some kind of legal action going on at the same time...
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Agreed. So would they have to be only charged, convicted or possibly in the process of being extensively investigated with numerous amounts of evidence compiled against them in order for the person(s) to be barred from purchasing weapons/explosives?
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OTOH, if a Major should not be able to purchase a firearm, should he have a clearance, or a commission, and be treating Soldiers?
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I would surely hope not sir...
Should this "man" even have been allowed to be on active duty around other soldiers knowing what information we know now? The information others knew before this tragedy happened? The psychiatrist who needed counseling after having problems with some patients? The "soldier" who so proudly dictated to classmates that he was "a Muslim first and an American second?" The list goes on... and so will his trial. Unfortunately the lives of the brave warrior's he so cowardly took will not.