The lamestream media told you:
The NICS expansion bill will simply add the names of the mentally incompetent to the “NICS” list of people who are not qualified to have guns. “These people are already banned from gun ownership by law, which is a good thing,” commented the commentator.
The Uninvited Ombudsman notes however that:
The accuracy of the list of 21 million people Congress may soon add to the NICS list is unknown, controversial and being ignored by power brokers pushing for quick adoption of this dubious bill.
The unintended consequences of the bill are just coming to light. People have expressed concern, ignored in the lamestream media and Congress that:
People might avoid seeking medical attention if it means they might lose their rights;
Prior legal acts, medications, treatments and therapies might lead to inclusion in the NICS list without notice;
Inclusion in the NICS database might in the future justify a loss of employment, security clearance, passport access, voting rights, teaching license and more;
A person unknowingly added to the list might be committing a felony by applying for a gun at retail, with no practical mechanism for advice or redress;
Federal prosecutors in Project Safe Neighborhoods (formerly Project Exile) may be poised to prosecute “crimes” like a denied attempt to purchase firearms at retail;
The idea of the mental health community issuing gun passes to people it formerly categorized as unfit would seem like a joke if it wasn’t so serious; and
As reported here earlier, the remedies some lobbyists seem so hopeful about strike the Uninvited Ombudsman as window dressing that will not see the light of day, if the authorities in charge have anything to do with it, aside from the fact that the whole scheme rests on a process that has been dead for 15 years because it hasn’t been funded since 1992.

