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That's the purpose of the review to comply with existing federal law.
Better psyche screening on intake would be a good idea.
This really needs to happen. I knew people who have been broken, never should have been there in the first place. The only option for a boy like that.
Funny how socialists who love big government so much actually fantasize their big government - especially the very most socialist aspect of it: the military - can POSSIBLY ever be held accountable...
Pentagon Cannot Account For $6.5 Trillion Dollars
https://www.globalresearch.ca/pentagon-cannot-account-for-6-5-trillion-dollars/5541244
Pentagon's Sloppy Bookkeeping Means $6.5 Trillion Can't Pass an Audit
http://www.thefiscaltimes.com/2016/...ookkeeping-Means-65-Trillion-Can-t-Pass-Audit
U.S. Army fudged its accounts by trillions of dollars, auditor finds
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...llions-of-dollars-auditor-finds-idUSKCN10U1IG
And if you think all that overt unaccountability is bad, ponder how covertly unaccountable the statist deep state factually is (CIA, NSA, DIA, etc, etc, etc).
Socialists fantasizing their statist big government can be held "accountable":
http://www.sherv.net/cm/emo/laughing/roflmao.gif
someone is out there whacking off.
One of the problems is that you actually do want sociopaths, you just don't want straight up psychopaths. There's not always a bright line between the two categories.
You raise a good point that there are people who would likely not respond well to extremes.
My understanding is the way it works now is simply a washout process. You sign up anybody willing to go, tuck tthem into the MOS tthat sounds like they might have a chance at succeeding at and jus let people that can't hack it self-select out.
One of the problems is that you actually do want sociopaths, you just don't want straight up psychopaths. There's not always a bright line between the two categories.
You raise a good point that there are people who would likely not respond well to extremes.
My understanding is the way it works now is simply a washout process. You sign up anybody willing to go, tuck tthem into the MOS tthat sounds like they might have a chance at succeeding at and jus let people that can't hack it self-select out.
Is the Military conducting a review of all discharges?
I would like them to please let us know how the internal review is going. Names need to be on lists.
Probably not so well. The reason he wasn't in the FBI database is because the Air Force dept that handles such things is understaffed. And the OSI knew they were and that records weren't getting uploaded.I would like them to please let us know how the internal review is going. Names need to be on lists.
The government funded a four-year effort beginning in 2008 to try to estimate how many records existed of people who should be barred under federal law from buying a gun but aren't flagged in the FBI system. That effort was abandoned in 2012 because of the cost.
In light of the Texas shooting, Air Force officials have launched an internal review and faulted the staff at an air base for not sending the necessary information to the FBI, but federal officials who work in the database effort say the problem of military nonreporting of domestic violence cases extends far beyond a single base or service branch.
A large number of people convicted of misdemeanor domestic violence - who also are prohibited from buying guns - are absent from the FBI database as well, particularly in states that don't require fingerprints for such convictions, according to people involved in the work.
According to FBI records, at the end of last year the Pentagon had exactly one active record for a misdemeanor domestic violence conviction in one of the FBI's main gun background-check databases, though there are two other large databases in which such records could be gathered and for which data was not available. By contrast, the database held nearly 11,000 dishonorable discharge records.