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I don't know if Q is talking about the Quebec Mosque shooting (false flag.) But Bisonnette was seeking treatment for anxiety
French link
>http:// www.journaldemontreal.com/2017/02/02/laccuse-etait-traite-pour-anxiete-et-avait-des-problemes-dalcool
Translation:
>Under the influence of alcohol during the attack, the alleged perpetrator of the shooting at the Quebec mosque also used anti-depressants. Had they been disclosed to the authorities, this information would have prevented him from obtaining a permit for the possession of a restricted weapon or would have resulted in revocation.
>At the time of his arrest, Alexandre Bissonnette was in possession of a 9mm pistol duly registered. This is the first time a legally acquired weapon has been used for such carnage in the province.
>To obtain his license, like any other applicant, the 27-year-old has had to go through a comprehensive verification process established by law. He had to meet a police officer, identify two respondents and provide information on his state of health and behavior.
"People identified as respondents of any applicant are systematically contacted," says Martine Asselin, spokesman for the Sûreté du Québec, without being able to expand on the case of Bissonnette. Spouses or former spouses are also always contacted.
Entourage questioned
Each time, we ensure that these people can speak freely and in the absence of the applicant concerned, said Lieutenant Asselin. They are asked, in particular, if they have any concerns about the applicant's mental state, his actions or his surroundings.
As for the applicant himself, in addition to his criminal record, he must disclose on a form if he has already had problems with alcohol consumption, depression or suicidal thoughts.
In such cases, the applicant may be required to produce his medical file. "If he refuses, the license will not be given," said Lieutenant Asselin.
The plaintiff must also disclose whether he or she has been involved in incidents, even if they have not led to charges, as a trivial quarrel of neighbors.
In any case, such events will be identified during the audits conducted with the Quebec Police Information Center.
The SQ pushes verifications to social networks when the slightest concern appears in a file or if the application concerns an assault rifle.
According to our sources, when Bissonnette applied for a restricted-weapon license just two years ago, no one made any reservations among the people contacted at the time, including his father.
Nobody in his entourage would have reported to the authorities the deterioration of his condition later, even if he was now treated for anxiety and had developed alcohol problems, according to our information.
Same thing on the side of members of his shooting club, who said they found Bissonnette "weird", without thinking of alerting the police.
Misunderstood, the SQ specifically offers a "Line of Concern," which allows people to report any concerns about a firearms license holder by calling 1-800-731-4000.