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Showing Original Post only (View all)More time, more discretion: Changes to gun permit law spurred by tragedy in Buffalo [View all]
More time, more discretion: Changes to gun permit law spurred by tragedy in Buffalo
More than two years after a man with a documented mental illness opened fire inside a Minnesota healthcare clinic, the state is changing a law that police say could have kept him from buying the gun.
The shooting at the Allina Health Buffalo Crossroads clinic in February 2021 killed a young mother and injured four other people.
Last year, a judge sentenced Gregory Ulrich, 69 years old, to life in prison for first-degree murder and multiple counts of attempted murder.
As 5 INVESTIGATES reported, Ulrich legally bought the Smith & Wesson handgun he used in the shooting despite a history of mental illness and his previous threats to the clinic.
https://kstp.com/5-investigates/more-time-more-discretion-changes-to-gun-permit-law-spurred-by-tragedy-in-buffalo/
More than two years after a man with a documented mental illness opened fire inside a Minnesota healthcare clinic, the state is changing a law that police say could have kept him from buying the gun.
The shooting at the Allina Health Buffalo Crossroads clinic in February 2021 killed a young mother and injured four other people.
Last year, a judge sentenced Gregory Ulrich, 69 years old, to life in prison for first-degree murder and multiple counts of attempted murder.
As 5 INVESTIGATES reported, Ulrich legally bought the Smith & Wesson handgun he used in the shooting despite a history of mental illness and his previous threats to the clinic.
Have to agree with this change. A person who has a documented history of violence and/or threats should be denied a purchase permit. It also seems a finding of incompetence to stand trial should be equivalent to an involuntary commitment.
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More time, more discretion: Changes to gun permit law spurred by tragedy in Buffalo [View all]
sarisataka
Jun 2023
OP
I did not ignore your point about punishing past deeds. Just followed gun logic to the
AndyS
Jun 2023
#11
I do not think and did not say "The state has no interest in children's welfare in general"
The Mouth
Jun 2023
#38