That is just not the case Robert. I have dozens of friends, colleagues, and, in several cases, their children, returning from combat in central Asia. They range in rank from PFC to 4-Star. That list includes the new deputy commander at Walter Reed. None of that group is being entered wholesale in any sort of data base as "TI" or any other sort of coding which would prevent them from owning a weapon. It is possible, that someone could be legitimately diagnosed with a severe enough mental "injury" that he or she is deemed a danger to themselves or others, but those are very, very few and far between. This is the sort of sensationalized nonsense which makes us look more than a little nutty to our fellow citizens when we are engaged n the serious business of protecting our right to bear arms.