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Originally Posted by seeric
Sure is:
1) Mental problems diagnosed by clinically trained professionals.
2) Laws that don't allow for committing those folks when they make threats and the families report them to law enforcement
3) Psychotropic drugs prescribed to the person. Sometimes several drugs.
Has been the common denominators in every shooting.
For every shooting that happens, it reinforces that guns are not the problem. The system is broken on how we handle people with mental disabilities.
Instead of pump the folks with mental problems full of SSRIs and pharmaceuticals, maybe we should address our food supply and the genetic modification of that food supply for extreme profits by our government.
Pharmaceuticals are a huge profit category for our government. GMO food is a huge profit category for our government.
Go figure.
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Nicely written.
Guns aren't the problem. The wrong people having access to guns are the problem.
I had gun cabinet full of shotguns and rifles growing up when I was a kid. I said this yesterday - we played Army in the back yard with toy M16s yet not once did I ever even think about pulling out a rifle or a shotgun for any reason. It just wasn't even thought of. Then again, we also didn't pump all kinds of crazy drugs into my system.