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| The bill has also been sugarcoated with loopholes using language such as "waivers" and "expungements" which serve only to create a sea of red tape for veterans to have to navigate.
VetsNet host of Eleven Bravo, Rick Seaman adds, "If a combat vet commits a crime involving a gun, he should be found guilty and punished by our judicial system. If his actions were combat PTSD related, that is a sad fact of life during wartime. But to pre-punish combat heroes who fought for our right to innocence until proven guilty? Bull crap!" |
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