Navy Veteran David Schmecker Has Guns Confiscated Without Justification. Brian & Blake Discuss.

“Agree To Disagree” host Brian Engelman once again welcomes special guest co-host Blake “The Eccentric” Walley to the program where they discuss honorably discharged Navy veteran David Schmecker who refused submiting to a psychological evaluation ordered by an interim physician for a pain medication appointment request.

There is a slippery slope to mandatory background checks & gun registries.

Look up the case of Brandon Raub who went through a similar ordeal.

Plus:
– Psychological evaluations
– 2nd amendment issues
– Mental illness
– Warrants
– James Holmes
– Zoloft
– Psychotropic drugs
– Mass shootings
– Sandy Hook
– Adam Lanza
– Sheriff Shane Heap

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Mental Health, CTE, Concussions, Depression, & The Junior Seau Suicide Discussion With Terry Russell of NAMI Ohio & Brian Engelman On “The Unhappy Hour”.

On our Friday 05_04_12 episode of “The Unhappy Hour” sports show, we spoke with Terry Russell, Executive Director of NAMI Ohio, (National Alliance on Mental Illness).

We discussed his 40 years of mental health work & focused our attention on star NFL linebacker, Junior Seau’s suicide earlier this week.

We also talked about how Cleveland felt & acted when LeBron James left town, & how generations of Cleveland sports fans have carried around disappointment due to decades of near-championships & failure after failure.

Terry said, “There is unfortunately still a stigma associated with major depression & mental illness for some people, but these are physical problems like heart disease or cancer, not character flaws. 1 in 5 families are effected by mental illness.”

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