Sad that there are enough people telling lies that a law would have to be written in the first place. It's been my experience that the people who tell a lot of stories(with the exception of the funny stories) are usually full of it. They're easy to spot anyhow...they were usually a SEAL, Ranger, etc. and saved some General in a hail of gunfire and got three purple hearts that day along with a silver star and a nomination for the MOH. Ever notice how the loud guy at the end of the bar was never a cook? I seem to remember cooks on the boat, stateside, in Iraq, in Afganistan,...I guess Mess Specialists don't drink.

Most of us who went to bad places and did and/or saw very disturbing things would rather not talk about it. I find it puzzling that someone would lie about military service, claim they did all this when there are plenty who were there and would like to forget, but can't, and have to learn to live with it.

I guess my point is that instead of enacting legislation against it, maybe people should have the character to not tell lies. That would be in an ideal world though, and I doubt we will ever see that.