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Another Delicate Topic With Aging: When Is It Time to Give Up Guns?
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The shooting range here has been Gregg Schnepp’s second home, the place he gathers with buddies who call one another “old fogy” as they send shotgun pellets flying through the air. But now 70 and receiving treatment for Parkinson’s disease, Mr. Schnepp, along with his wife, JoAnne, faces a wrenching, emotionally charged question: When is the right time to give up the gun? ... In a nation with widespread gun ownership and an aging population, firearm removal has been added to the burdens of caring for older relatives — alongside seizing the car keys and taking away the checkbook.
SUBMITTER'S COMMENT: Did they rush this into print before the word spreads about the new diagnostic test for early Alzheimer's that's 100% accurate? |
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lostone1413
(6/13/2016)
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Only one S.O.B can tell me when to hang up my Guns That is the S.O.B. that I see when I look in the mirror |
Comment by:
laker1
(6/13/2016)
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The current administration is disarming retuning vets and Social Security recipients without due process. |
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