View Full Version : Andrew Tahmooressi is free.
Sandtrap328
11-01-2014, 09:16 AM
Andrew Tahmooressi is back in the USA after spending about 200 days in Mexican prison. We can all be happy for him and his family.
A couple of things, though. All the articles about him over that time period said he suffers from severe PTSD. Is a person with diagnosed severe PTSD allowed to own, carry, and transport weapons and ammunition legally?
Next, he was always referred to as a Marine sergeant. I thought he was discharged in 2012.
Glad he is back in America and can get all the mental health treatment he will need. I am sure 200 days in Mexican prison would add to PTSD a lot.
Walt.
11-01-2014, 09:43 AM
Could this be the "October Surprise" a lot of people were looking for? Will we be hearing about all the "behind the scenes activity" for the next three days? Photo ops?
gomoho
11-01-2014, 11:21 AM
Administration did little to nothing to secure the release of this man. Montel Williams, Greta Van Sustern, and former Governor Richardson of NM probably did more than anyone. I am so happy for him and his family being reunited - finally.
blueash
11-01-2014, 12:18 PM
Andrew Tahmooressi is back in the USA after spending about 200 days in Mexican prison. We can all be happy for him and his family.
A couple of things, though. All the articles about him over that time period said he suffers from severe PTSD. Is a person with diagnosed severe PTSD allowed to own, carry, and transport weapons and ammunition legally?
Next, he was always referred to as a Marine sergeant. I thought he was discharged in 2012.
Glad he is back in America and can get all the mental health treatment he will need. I am sure 200 days in Mexican prison would add to PTSD a lot.
I can help with you PTSD gun question
Possession of Firearms by People With Mental Illness (http://www.ncsl.org/research/civil-and-criminal-justice/possession-of-a-firearm-by-the-mentally-ill.aspx)
His arsenal was legal in California.
graciegirl
11-01-2014, 12:52 PM
O.K. I don't know anything about this issue either. I heard that an ex Marine was captured and was held by the Mexican government.
Now he is free. Is he free at this moment because it is a good thing at election time?
MarkinMd
11-01-2014, 01:00 PM
Welcome home
golf2140
11-01-2014, 01:17 PM
If he looked like he could have been someone's son, he would have been home in days.
dbussone
11-01-2014, 01:57 PM
Andrew Tahmooressi is back in the USA after spending about 200 days in Mexican prison. We can all be happy for him and his family.
A couple of things, though. All the articles about him over that time period said he suffers from severe PTSD. Is a person with diagnosed severe PTSD allowed to own, carry, and transport weapons and ammunition legally?
Next, he was always referred to as a Marine sergeant. I thought he was discharged in 2012.
Glad he is back in America and can get all the mental health treatment he will need. I am sure 200 days in Mexican prison would add to PTSD a lot.
I believe hearing after he had been in prison just a few days that the Marines called him back to duty.
graciegirl
11-01-2014, 01:59 PM
There is some hatred here too that I don't understand.
gomoho
11-01-2014, 02:04 PM
O.K. I don't know anything about this issue either. I heard that an ex Marine was captured and was held by the Mexican government.
Now he is free. Is he free at this moment because it is a good thing at election time?
Don't believe the election has anything to do with one Gracie. As I said in an earlier post Montel Williams and Greta Van Sustern (FOX news) kept beating the drum to get him released. He took a wrong turn and ended up in Mexico - he told the federales he had guns with him and they threw him in jail. Greta Van Sustern actually drove the route he took to show how easily the mistake he made could happen to anyone. Congress had a hearing demanding his release, but not sure if that had anything to do with it or not. Not sure why the former Governor of New Mexico was involved unless he had some connection with someone in Mexico. It was a horrible situation and my heart absolutely broke for the Marine and his mother who felt her please for help fell on deaf ears - if you get my drift.
graciegirl
11-01-2014, 02:09 PM
Don't believe the election has anything to do with one Gracie. As I said in an earlier post Montel Williams and Greta Van Sustern (FOX news) kept beating the drum to get him released. He took a wrong turn and ended up in Mexico - he told the federales he had guns with him and they threw him in jail. Greta Van Sustern actually drove the route he took to show how easily the mistake he made could happen to anyone. Congress had a hearing demanding his release, but not sure if that had anything to do with it or not. Not sure why the former Governor of New Mexico was involved unless he had some connection with someone in Mexico. It was a horrible situation and my heart absolutely broke for the Marine and his mother who felt her please for help fell on deaf ears - if you get my drift.
Gotcha. Involved with other things which we shouldn't mention because it would be political.
Sandtrap328
11-01-2014, 02:57 PM
There is some hatred here too that I don't understand.
From who and about what?
I saw no hatred. The man got out of prison for making an error in judgement, never was tried in Mexico, his family, a couple of television personalities, and a former governor made pleas to get released and he was. It took over 200 days.
A question was asked and answered regarding PTSD.
Where was there any hatred?
graciegirl
11-01-2014, 03:17 PM
From who and about what?
I saw no hatred. The man got out of prison for making an error in judgement, never was tried in Mexico, his family, a couple of television personalities, and a former governor made pleas to get released and he was. It took over 200 days.
A question was asked and answered regarding PTSD.
Where was there any hatred?
I don't know. Waiting to see.
BobnBev
11-01-2014, 04:11 PM
If he looked like he could have been someone's son, he would have been home in days.
Loud and clear!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Rags123
11-01-2014, 04:30 PM
I don't know. Waiting to see.
I think many see comparisons between this case and the Bowe Bergdahl situation as regards the interest shown in the WH. One's family was kept well advised on everything, and the WH presented Bergdahl as some sort of hero, while the marine in Mexico had a mother who was pretty much on her own (I think he spent two honorable tours in Afghanastan).
Whether that comparison is fair or not, Washington made no attempt to dispel those feelings in anyway.
This, in my opinion created much friction.
Sandtrap328
11-01-2014, 05:07 PM
I would not say Bergdahl or Tahmooressi is heroic. Bergdahl walked away from his unit because he did not want to be there any longer and got taken prisoner and held for 4 years(?). Sounds like desertion. My own belief is that the Taliban said Bergdahl would be executed and the video shown IF the prisoner exchange was not made. The video probably would have said The President made the choice to let the American be executed. Definitely, a no-win situation.
Tahmooressi made a terrible error by crossing into Mexico by getting on a wrong road late at night with loaded guns in his vehicle(?). He might not have been the sharpest knife in the drawer- but not deserving of 200 days in prison by any means. Sounds like he was lost.
No comparison between these two men at all.
Rags123
11-01-2014, 05:10 PM
I would not say Bergdahl or Tahmooressi is heroic. Bergdahl walked away from his unit because he did not want to be there any longer and got taken prisoner and held for 4 years(?). Sounds like desertion. My own belief is that the Taliban said Bergdahl would be executed and the video shown IF the prisoner exchange was not made. The video probably would have said The President made the choice to let the American be executed. Definitely, a no-win situation.
Tahmooressi made a terrible error by crossing into Mexico by getting on a wrong road late at night with loaded guns in his vehicle(?). He might not have been the sharpest knife in the drawer- but not deserving of 200 days in prison by any means. Sounds like he was lost.
No comparison between these two men at all.
I made no comparison. I simply answered an inquiry into why the tension and there was tension NOT because of the people involved as you present it, but more on how it was handled by .....to be safe....lets say...powers to be.
There are a number of articles making this case, but will not supply links at this time....much to p......l . However if you google both names you will have your choice. BUT I was not making any comparison between the two men or their actions.
leftyf
11-02-2014, 06:53 AM
I can hardly wait to see him interviewed on TV. I want to see what he says. Marines are not stupid, especially after serving 2 years in combat. He is a Hero in my book.
TNLAKEPANDA
11-02-2014, 07:42 AM
Our president had nothing to do with his release. Thank you Fox news for your persistent coverage on this terrible event.:bowdown:
tommy steam
11-02-2014, 07:48 AM
We all should be happy for him and his faimly.
Sandtrap328
11-02-2014, 07:56 AM
I can hardly wait to see him interviewed on TV. I want to see what he says. Marines are not stupid, especially after serving 2 years in combat. He is a Hero in my book.
Since Tahmooressi and his mother both say he has severe PTSD, do you personally feel he should be allowed to keep guns on his person, in his home, or in his car?
As for being stupid, I doubt if he is stupid.
Challenger
11-02-2014, 09:47 AM
Im a bit skeptical about this whole story and the way it has developed.
Hope we find a factual discussion of the Sgt's actions and why the Mexican and American govts reacted (didn't react) in the ways that have been reported to date.
Sandtrap328
11-02-2014, 11:59 AM
Wasn't Andrew Tahmooressi just in the Marine Reserves after serving his active duty time? When I got released from active duty in the Army, I still had inactive reserve duty but no one called me an Army Sergeant. Why continue to call this reservist a Marine Sergeant? He is a CIVILIAN!!
BobnBev
11-03-2014, 11:50 AM
Wasn't Andrew Tahmooressi just in the Marine Reserves after serving his active duty time? When I got released from active duty in the Army, I still had inactive reserve duty but no one called me an Army Sergeant. Why continue to call this reservist a Marine Sergeant? He is a CIVILIAN!!
Once a Marine, ALWAYS a Marine!!!! Semper Fi
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