Yeah, totally. If I weren't so self absorbed right now I wish that I could put some time in w our county's 4-H shooting club. Volunteerism should be encouragedI'm sure for some out there, they would like to shoot if the chance, but they might not have the equipment to shoot or the place to go. An invite with the equipment & place would be just the thing.
I started rambling on about not being anyone's shrink but think that you did a better job at bring out some concerns.This talk brings back the sadness caused by 36 yo. Mr.Wong,a veteran with PTSD,who in March 9,2018 killed three counselors who only goals were to help veterans.
This happened at the Yountville Veterans Hospital ,Mr. Wong committed suicide after killing the three counselors.....
They were professional counslors working at a VA Hospital......take that all in before saying something you do not know nothing about!
This hurts.Good people killed for trying to help someone.It better to think of the worst case scenario in cases like this....
Another thing ;]the poster should have asked professionals or went to a VA home first ,to ask such a question like that here shows lack of understanding...I want to thank those that gave intelligent answers.I get pretty emotional about this because I use to go to Yountville VA often.![]()
Absolutely not brother this a great reply thanks for sharing. OV.I am a Combat Vet, Iraqi Freedom, and I personally have PTSD directly from a specific engagement my team and I was involved in. For me, personally, its not the weapons in themselves that trigger me. With PB, it is the unexpected crack or blast that sends me into fight/flight mode. If i'm the 1 shooting, i'm cool because i know its coming. I am also an Automotive Service Manager, so i have trained my guys to yell out "setting bead" when mounting tires in my shop. So, for me, its the sound, not the weapon itself. Don't ask Vets if they have PTSD or not. We have enough mental scars and monsters to fight without someone asking that, and bearing new light on it by bringing up.. If a Vet decides to let you know, so be it. It means they trust you enough to not be judged. Its best to just leave it alone, unspoken and unasked. Not trying to sound like an A-hole, please don't get me wrong. This is just my 2 cents for whatever its worth to anyone.