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  1. HIPAA Privacy Rule Modified for Gun Background Checks
    http://www.healthcareinfosecurity.com/hipaa-privacy-rule-modified-for-gun-background-checks-a-8780

    A modification to the HIPAA Privacy Rule designed to help identify those who are prohibited, for specific mental health reasons, from having a firearm will have little impact on most healthcare providers because it’s so narrow in scope.

    The final rule modification is slated to be printed on Jan. 6 in the Federal Register. The rule change takes effect on Feb. 5.

    So you can bet that the business of psychology and psychiatry will find it VERY hard to have any patients… who wants to put their future into the hands of a professional like that?

    even more so given the bs that i have experienced when it comes to such professionals and the court… where feminist shrinks skew their assesments for the purpose of skewing the outcome of the court..

    of course this will also violate due process…

    so whatever you do..
    dont get a disagnosis for something that later on may mean that the state will remove your rights and your abliity to do things in the future because you went for help!!!!

    its the kind of help the soviet system had:
    Political abuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_abuse_of_psychiatry_in_the_Soviet_Union

    Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the
    Soviet Union and in China:
    Complexities and Controversies
    http://www.jaapl.org/content/30/1/136.full.pdf

    and unless Trump says anything, none of this is on the other candidates roster to fix… if he does, they join him to stay in the running..

    “The effect will be to discourage even more people from seeking mental health treatment,” says Deborah Peel, M.D. , a practicing psychoanalyst and founder and chair of the advocacy group Patient Privacy Rights. “The language HHS uses cannot easily be understood by the public – they have no idea who ‘HIPAA covered entities’ are for example.

    “So many people are already wary of seeking treatment if their doctors or health professionals use electronic records, which they know are likely to be breached and will be widely disclosed,” Peel says. “This rule will certainly discourage gun owners … from seeking mental health treatment; all that they will hear is that mental health treatment can [land] them onto a list that goes to the government and might prevent them from buying firearms. The idea that a ‘narrow subset’ will be affected is simply too complex a message for the public to hear – all they will know is that people seeking mental health treatment will be reported to a federal database and limit their rights.”

    better to be safe than sorry
    stay far away from people who could insert their own preferences into things and screw you up for that without any legal recourse for removal, or to correct it, or even to disagree

    and yet, someone recently argued with me on this very subject… i guess they were wrong, eh?

  2. Given that the IRS has been used to go after those not on the left, you can be sure that docs are going to find out quickly that their licenses to practice may have problems and issues if they dont make a quota, or rule the way the state wants… (they may not just get in trouble with licensing, but the IRS is also in charge of a lot of ACA, so they may find reimbursals and other issues as well)

    since they are copying the soviets… and know soviet history and the public in the west doesnt, its pretty clear what will happen soon (at least to those who are not elites trusting their own!!)

    The usual pattern was to arrest a dissident on a political charge such as Art. 70 (“anti-Soviet agitation and propaganda”) or Art. 190-1 (anti-state slander), subject him to compulsory psychiatric exa
    mination (usually at the Serbsky Institute of Forensic Psych
    iatry in Moscow)

    Art. 190-1 is pretty much the anti government thing you hear all the time now.. thats the preloading prep… which is why its normalized to have two standards in our elections and forget even worse history in our judgments.. you been prepped and the cure is to read the history and learn how that all works… but thats a futility i have been forced to learn here!

    There was another, much-less publicized aspect to
    abuses of psychiatry that affected greater numbers of people — the unlawful incarceration of ordinary people not involved in dissent. They were the victims of disgruntled bosses or spouses who took advantage of a corrupt psychiatric system and an all-powerful and unlawful criminal justice system to rid themselves of troublemakers.

    [edited for length by n-n]

  3. This illustrates why it is impossible to have a fact based discussion with hoplophobes. They know nothing about firearms and nothing about the 50,000 plus local, state, and federal laws and regulations that govern firearms.

  4. The tears…Ohhhhh, the tears on The Boy King’s cheeks…!!

    They weren’t there for our Ft.Hood warriors slaughtered (“Workplace Violence”)by Islamist Sewage. Any for SanBerdoo folks butchered by Islamist Sewage?? On and on and on….

    Phony, lying Punk.

  5. At this point, I find King Barack’s mendacious harangues so obnoxious I immediately switch the station when I hear his annoying voice.

    There are plenty of big-time liars among national politicians, but IMHO Obama is the worst, for the following reasons:
    1) In his powerful position as president (though he clearly believes he’s a monarch, emperor or dictator) his lies are more consequential than those of lesser politicians.

    2) He lies more often than just about anyone else. Even with the stiff competition, Obama surely must rank among the top 3 or 4 in terms of sheer tonnage of deceit.

    3) The MSM almost always covers for him no matter how outrageous his lies. This is infuriating–and might actually be a conscious Alinsky tactic to bait opponents into sputtering fits of ineffectual anger.

    4) Obama’s phony tone of levelheaded objectivity is an offensively transparent cover for his grandiose, self-important machinations.

    5) The straw man argument. This is King Barack’s favorite technique–and sometimes even amusing when it isn’t just galling:
    Some people believe their “right” to instant, unfettered access to firearms supersedes the risk of the mass murder of schoolchildren that could be prevented by common sense regulation, but I have a different opinion…
    ——

    IMHO, Obama’s narcissism helps make him such a successful liar. Sincerely believing that who he is and what he’s doing are so important they trump little things like being factually correct in his statements enables him to lie with a calm, smooth, untroubled delivery.

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