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  1. I don’t want people committing mass homicide, but this wrong. The bill stigmatizes medications prescribed to stabilize and the people who take them.  Prescriptions will go unfilled.  
     

    Citalopram

    Antidepressant known as a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI). It's often used to treat low mood (depression) and also sometimes for panic attacks. It helps many people recover from depression, and has fewer side effects than older antidepressants.

    Fluvoxamine

    Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor (SSRI)
    It can treat obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).


    Paroxetine
    Common brands: Paxil, Pexeva, Paxil CR

    Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor (SSRI)
    It can treat depression, anxiety disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD).


    Fluoxetine
    Common brands: Prozac Weekly, Sarafem, Prozac

    Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor (SSRI)
    It can treat depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), bulimia nervosa, and panic disorder.

    Sertraline
    Common brands: Zoloft

    Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor (SSRI)
    It can treat depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD), social anxiety disorder, and panic disorder.


    Venlafaxine
    Common brands: Effexor XR

    Antidepressant and Nerve pain medication
    It can treat depression, generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, and social anxiety disorder.

    Mirtazapine
    Common brands: Remeronsoltab, Remeron

    Antidepressant. It can treat depression.

    Nefazodone
    Medication

    Antidepressant. It can treat depression.

    Bupropion
    Common brands: Wellbutrin XL, Wellbutrin SR, Aplenzin

    Antidepressant and Smoking cessation aid. It can treat depression and help people quit smoking. It can also prevent depression caused by seasonal affective disorder (SAD).


    Escitalopram
    Common brands: Lexapro

    Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor (SSRI)
    It can treat depression and generalized anxiety disorder (GAD).

  2. Buds is trying to frame this as a bunch of people that didn't get their door buster when the truth is Buds showed their disdain for their customer base in the aftermath. Twenty-four hours before the post above they started deleting any post or comment from their FB page be it negative or neutral. I am not suggesting it was not their right to do so, but in doing so they were effectively saying your questions, feedback and suggestions don't matter. Their initial response was a lesson in what not to do in public relations.

    Clearly their FB page is a fan page and not a business portal. I don't feel my post like so many others that were deleted was inappropriate.

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  3. "Moms" are using staged photos as propaganda. Most real moms that follow the MDA believe the photos are, let's call it what it is, "men caught in the act". To see someone OC is uncommon. To see an AK is just plain propaganda. I selected some comments to remind us who these people are. Most ignorant and some angry.

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  4. [quote name="jacob" post="1182838" timestamp="1408906211"]Do you think your last point of ISIS being in and possibly striking within the US will not result in a WROL scenario in the affected area (s)?As far as EDC..I chose a glock 19 as I shoot it well and it offers good concealment for my body type without sacrificing capacity...I carry 1 spare mag in my pocket and 3 spare mags in my bag I keep daily in my car going to and from work...[/quote] I don't think an ISIS terrorist attack will result in limited WROL. I am no terrorism expert, but I see an IED attack which you can't defend against or an armed assault on specific location(s).
  5. This is not a why do you carry question. Save the "because a policeman is to heavy comments." For me my sidearm is a direct reflection of my worst case scenario planning. Many years ago I thought worst case was one perp. I realized later trouble usually comes in twos. My choice was a S&W j-frame or Kahr CM9 In more recent times and headlines come the spree killers like Holmes in Aurora. My choice was the Glock 26 or Glock 19. Now with major US intervention pending in Iraq is the worst case scenario ISIS in the US? They claim to be here and with our boarders I take them at their word. Within the confines of HCP carry do you carry for your worst case or most likely scenario? What is your scenario? Why did you choose your sidearm for that scenario?
  6. [quote name="10-Ring" post="1181987" timestamp="1408657254"]I can't imagine a scenario at a place like the Wilson County fair where you could safely use a firearm to defend yourself. That said, years ago I used to compete in the trap and skeet competitions held there every year.[/quote] Walking through the grassy field to and from your vehicle at night is that time. A smart criminal would get you on the way in while you still had money.
  7. [quote name="Omega" post="1180355" timestamp="1408229879"]Covering your lense is no better than closing an eye. Practice reflex shots with both eyes open, first with snap caps then live. Practicing your worst case scenarios is best, including off hand shooting from different positions. [/quote] My point is the exercise has lengthened my ability to focus both eyes open without the left eye butting in.
  8. How did I determine dominance? I used to several methods. The first was focus on a object with both eyes open. Place my finger in front of the object similar to a front sight post. Close my right eye and my finger is no longer in light with the object. Switch eyes to right open and the object moves back into alignment. I also focused on an object across the room. Put my hands up in the triangle. I brought the triangle back to my face while keeping the object in the center. When I got close enough to my face I closed my right eye and found my felt was complete obscured by my hand. Opened the right eye and the object was visible. I will add that I tried to aim left eye dominant and just as my left kicked in for my right eye, my right kicked in on my left.
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  9. I have tried very hard to master this, but I have a roadblock. I am right handed, right eye dominate and corrected vision with glasses. I raise the pistol and focus on the front sight post. The post is not super clear. The problem is my left eye kicks in as if I just closed my right eye. Thoughts?

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