Anonymous ID: 55a61e March 27, 2019, 8:51 a.m. No.5921930   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1977

>>5921034

Truth in Pictures…

 

THIS APPLIES TO BOTH ILLEGALS CROSSING THE BORDER AND MOSLEM SO CALLED REFUGEES (MORE LIKE FAKE-UGESS)

 

End/ Abolish completely: 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, 1967 Optional Protocol Relating to the Status of Refugees and the 1980 Refugee Act….Because They came here fraudulently posing as refugees,  with no fear of persecution.

 

Displaced persons (IDPs) – including individuals fleeing natural disasters and generalized violence ARE NOT REFUGEES.

–Any country can denounce both 1951 Convention & 1967 Protocol.

– Send them all back…that don't meet asylum guidelines. 

 

*The only real consequences of violating 1951 Convention or the 1967 Optional Protocol are: Public shaming in the press, and Verbal condemnation of the violator by the UN and by other nations. To date, these have not proven to be significant deterrents.

 

–asylum abuse is FRAUD! End The Fraud, now!

 

The absolutely brilliant Countries that refuse and do not take in any moslem refugees OR ASYLUM SEEKERS! ABOUT TIME WE DID, TOO!

 

Lebanon

Jordan

Saudi Arabia

Bahrain

United Arab Emirates

Qatar

Kuwait

Oman

Poland

Turkey

Hungary

Egypt

Slovakia

Anonymous ID: 55a61e March 27, 2019, 9:08 a.m. No.5922159   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2170

Committed Against Your Will When No Crime Was Ever Committed…

 

Gov. Agents breaking in to confiscate your guns against your will when no crime was ever committed.

 

Your Rights taken away right under your distracted nose…

 

Gun Grabber Lindsey Graham…"notice the familiar terms for gun confiscations…disabled, incompetent, substance abuse disorder, depression, may be a danger to one's self, duel diagnosis of substance abuse and anxiety…purposely vague terms to take your guns and your rights away…

 

What's next? Eroding your freedoms bill by bill…never to be restored.

 

Just a continuation of Obama with a larger population umbrella…using mental health, dual diagnosis, inability to do one's finances, threat to one's self, unable to…No coincidence…lies & fake RX opioid crisis used to take away rights…just as much as any other red flag.

 

New Laws Force Drug Users Into Rehab Against Their Will~2017 And will effect your gun ownership!

 

Meanwhile, detaining a person who has committed no crime based on what they might do in the future has potentially severe long-term repercussions.

 

“Involuntary commitment gives someone a lifelong marker that interferes with their ability to get health care coverage or own a firearm, and it could prevent them from getting certain jobs, like federal employment,” said Mary Catherine Roper, of the the American Civil Liberties Union of Pennsylvania.

 

Once a civil commitment is on a person’s record, Roper says, it’s nearly impossible to get it expunged.

 

https://www.thedailybeast.com/new-laws-force-drug-users-into-rehab-against-their-will

 

RED FLAG LAWS ARE GUN CONFISCATION LAWS!

 

If the anti-gun statists aren’t stopped before it’s too late, you and I could be steamrolled by this blatantly UNCONSTITUTIONAL scheme – which will effectively hand government agents the power to seize our firearms any time they want.

 

The Obama administration is facing congressional scrutiny for blocking more than a quarter-million military veterans from owning guns.

 

The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has reported more than 257,000 former members of the military who cannot manage their finances to the FBI’s list of people who are not allowed to own guns, Republicans claim, even though "it has nothing to do with regulating firearms.”

 

Under the current practice, a VA finding that concludes a veteran requires a fiduciary to administer benefit payments effectively voids his Second Amendment rights,”

 

https://thehill.com/regulation/274057-gop-targets-va-gun-ban

 

Obama threatening veterans' gun rights

 

Feds send letters to warn those deemed 'incompetent' on firearms

 

In an apparent threat to Second Amendment rights, some American military veterans have received a letter from the Veterans Administration warning that their competency to handle their own affairs is under review, and if determined by government bureaucrats to be “incompetent,” they would be barred from possessing weapons.

 

http://www.wnd.com/2013/02/obama-threatening-veterans-gun-rights/#mxg2MFdhoOIuiVro.99

 

***"VA Tries to Confiscate Disabled Vet’s Guns", Stopped by Citizens and Sheriff Standing Guard

 

President Obama has said time and again that his greatest disappointment was that he was unable to enact new gun control legislation to further restrict the right of American citizens to keep and bear arms. In an effort to do an end run around Congress and enact some of that legislation, the Obama administration enacted some new policies that would make it impossible for some disabled vets to purchase guns and might even lead to their existing firearms being confiscated. That very nightmare scenario — the VA forcibly confiscating the firearms of a disabled veteran — almost happened in Idaho yesterday, but the VA was stopped in its tracks by a grassroots group of local residents. And the sheriff. And some politicians. All of whom stood on the man’s front yard to prevent the confiscation.

 

https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2015/08/foghorn/breaking-va-tries-to-confiscate-disabled-vets-guns-stopped-by-citizens-and-sheriff-standing-guard/

Anonymous ID: 55a61e March 27, 2019, 9:24 a.m. No.5922399   🗄️.is 🔗kun

THERE ARE NO COINCIDENCES

 

There are no coincidences

 

The fake Doctor prescribed Opioid crisis…

 

Report: Nearly half of combat veterans complain of chronic pain

 

Nearly half of a group of infantry soldiers who had seen combat in Afghanistan have reported experiencing chronic pain and 15 percent said they recently used opioid pain relievers, according to a study released Monday.

 

Of 2,597 active-duty Army troops surveyed three months after their redeployment, 44 percent said they experienced recurring or unceasing pain after returning from Afghanistan, according to the study, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association Internal Medicine.

 

The number of soldiers affected by chronic pain was a surprise to researchers, said Robin L. Toblin, the lead author of the study, one of the first to quantify the impact of recent wars on the prevalence of pain and narcotic use among soldiers.

 

”War is really hard on the body,” said, Toblin, who is affiliated with the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research.

 

But she said that researchers didn’t expect that nearly half of young, otherwise healthy men who were not seeking medical treatment would suffer from chronic pain.

 

The percentage was far higher than an estimated 26 percent of chronic pain sufferers in a Kansas study of civilians ages 18 to 65. In that study, which looked at a group comparable to the soldiers — men aged 18 to 34 — only 15 percent reported chronic pain, Tobin said.

 

Chronic pain is defined as pain that continues beyond the normal time expected for healing or that accompanying chronic conditions like arthritis. It is associated with the onset of changes in the central nervous system that may adversely affect well-being, cognition, level of function and quality of life, according to the Defense Department’s Pain Management Task Force.

 

Opioids, whose pharmacological effects resemble morphine or other opiates, are strong medicines that can relieve pain caused by serious injuries.

 

Of the chronic pain sufferers, 48.3 percent reported pain duration of a year or longer. More than half — 55.6 percent reported nearly daily or a constant frequency of pain. About half — 51.2 percent — reported moderate to severe pain.

 

The survey did not ask for the location of the pain, Tolbin said.

 

The troops’ reported use of opioid pain relievers — 15.1 percent of all surveyed troops and 23 percent of those with chronic pain — was also far higher than the estimated civilian use of 4 percent. But that finding was less of a surprise, she Toblin said.

 

“ It’s consistent Army-wide,” she said. About a quarter of soldiers use opioids within a given year, she said.

 

The findings “suggest a large unmet need for assessment, management and treatment of chronic pain and related opioid use and misuse in military personnel after combat deployments,” the study authors note.

 

In commentary accompanying the study, Lt. Col. Dr. Wayne B. Jonas, and Lt. Gen. Eric B. Schoomaker, both retired, said that the study raised concerns.

 

“The nation’s defense rests on the comprehensive fitness of its service members — mind, body and spirit. Chronic pain and use of opioids carry the risk of functional impairment of America’s fighting force,” they wrote.

 

According to a 2010 report by DOD’s Pain Management Task Force, “Pain is a disease state of the nervous system and deserves the same management attention given to any other disease states,” according to a 2010 task force report.

 

But pain management is a special challenge in military settings, the report said.”

 

“The transient nature of the military population, including both patients and providers, creates extraordinary challenges to providing continuity of care, something very important to pain management.”

 

Data for the JAMA study were collected in 2011 from an infantry brigade redeployed from Afghanistan, and most of the 2,597 survey participants were men, 18 to 24 years old, high school-educated, married and of junior enlisted rank. Nearly half - 45.4 percent - reported combat injuries.

 

https://www.stripes.com/news/report-nearly-half-of-combat-veterans-complain-of-chronic-pain-1.291296

 

Anti-American Gun Grabber Graham