The VA gave him the label of PSD, Incompetent and what ever else is on his file. So with that said, he needs to fight that first, and than the rest should fall into place. When reading the article read the comments also. There's more to this than what is in the article.
It may well be that he is not violent but rather suicidal. Many have lost the right to have firearms due to expressing publically they would rather die.
Again, there is too much not being told for any reader to make a decsion in this matter.
I have dealt with violent felons that expressed concerns that they ought to be able to keep their guns. Some of these were former US soldiers. I am sorry but being a vet does not mean one is going to continue to be qualified to own a gun.
If doctors with years of training and education feels someone should not have a gun, then I will trust their decision.
We have no way of knowing what all the facts are in this situation, so I don't want to take a side one way or the other. However, one statement in the article struck me as odd: "The ATF has told the Irelans that they could go to jail if a firearm is found in their home." So, Mrs. Irelan looses her Second Amendment rights too? So everybody in the home gets locked up because one family member suffers from a mental illness. That doesn't sound logical.
My understanding is that one needs to be declared incompitant by a judge in order for it to have the force of law. Otherwise we'd have anti-gun therapists and docs declareing people insain all the time.If his wife is able to own guns, then there is no reason why there cannot be guns in the home.
The article I read did not go into detail about his medical condition. If he spent time in a mental ward due to PSD, then he may not be able to own weapons. A lack of a violent actions in the past does not mean it would not be in the future.
I find it difficult to believe that this man would be singled out for no apparent reason. My best guess is he was found to be unstable by those that have dealt with him medically and knows his history.
People with PSD have caused death and injury to many over the years, There may be reasons the media was not aware of and HIPPA keeps medical records private so the full story may never be known.
My main concern is that SGT Irelan is restored to health. The rest will take care of itself. As others have pointed out, there's no conspiracy or irregularity here. The right to purchase or carry firearms has long been subject to one's being free from disability, whether legal or medical in nature.
My concern is (leaving this individual case out) is how many vets will refuse to seek help because of the fear of loosing their 2nd Amend. rights?
I'm afraid way too many. Not all PTSD people are dangerous, but still need help.