Ok Mr. Jackson, here’s some science:
Mental Health Diagnoses Among Transgender Patients in the Clinical Setting: An All-Payer Electronic Health Record Study
Jonathon W Wanta 1,,*, Joshua D Niforatos 2, Emily Durbak 3, Adele Viguera 4, Murat Altinay 4
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PMCID: PMC6830528 PMID: 31701012
“Of 10,270 transgender patients identified, 58% (n=5940) had at least one psychiatric diagnosis compared with 13.6% (n=7,311,780) in the control patient population (p<0.0005). Transgender patients had a statistically significant increase in prevalence for all psychiatric diagnoses queried, with major depressive disorder and generalized anxiety disorder being the most common diagnoses (31% and 12%, respectively). Utilizing an all-payer database, although not without limitations, enables assessment of mental health and substance use diagnoses in this otherwise small population.”
So according to this data, transgender folks have much higher incidence 58% versus 13% in the control group, of at least one psychiatric diagnosis. However this doesn’t seem to square with “being truly transgender is a symptom of an underlying mental illness, defect or condition” as you suggest.
42% had no evidence of psychiatric diagnosis.
I’m sticking with not de facto, let the medical records speak to psychological suitability to own firearms.
My only dog in this fight is the one that likes to give a fair shake, under law, to all comers, that’s all.
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6830528/