2007-04-23, 06:53 PM
pastro Wrote:Actually he lied on the form whether he was involuntarily commited, and with all of the patient privacy we have here in the states, there is no way anyone is going to get the information what his mental history was.Same thing as far as I'm concerned. Just showes how easy it is to get a gun.
It's a hole in the system that allowed him to get a gun, it wasn't something they missed.
pastro Wrote:What is lacking is affordable healthcare for everyone in the US.that's what I meant. and the fact that people are coming there is because there are good doctors and facilities and knowledge. It's the availability of that to the general public the issue.
martint123 Wrote:I've been to the US on and off for over 30 years, tourist, business, tech courses etc.I had similar problems lately, luckily the firm I work for issued an L1 visa for me (although I don't intend to actually live there), just to ease the border crossing and all the questions.
Sadly I won't be visiting anymore as your borders and ports of entry seem to be employing people who actively discourage tourism. I found it an unpleasant experience the last (in both meanings) time I visited.
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