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Is it morally acceptable to break up with a clinically depressed person?

Is it morally acceptable to break up with a clinically depressed person?

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Yes this, also personal conspiracy theory of mine in commiefornia: One of the things that can stop you from being able to buy a gun is "mental health issues" There is a big push right now to "stop the stigma of mental health" What they really want is people to say they have mental health issues when they are depressed. Then they will buy anti-pression pills from big pharma, which then justifies and makes people need their mandatory health insurance in the state, it also will bar them from being able to buy a gun, and at the same time help justify any red flag accusations to take any guns you might already have.

Instead, if you are depressed it's probably because your life sucks for some reason, figure it out and change your habits.

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Sometimes the brain actually malfunctions, it's not so simple.

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yes I also agree with you. If someone like a friend comes to you and says "I am sad all the time and I don't know why. I think about my life and everything seems good and yet I am sad and it makes no sense" Then yes I would say this person has depression and needs help. But when I hear commercials on the radio telling you that if you are sad you might have depression...that makes me suspicious.

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Exactly. As you get older you learn more, about everything.

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I've had pretty much the same theory for a few years now. I think you're dead on.

I'm sure a have a similar plan with the legal weed. Can people with a medical marijuana license still buy guns normally?

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this is the PDF I found of all the things that would put you on the forbidden to own a firearm list in california, The first part mentions narcotics, Idk if weed counts as a narcotic.

https://www.oag.ca.gov/sites/all/files/agweb/pdfs/firearms/forms/prohibcatmisd.pdf