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Wow. Mental health is a huge issue. We do not treat it. We medicate it and can not force anyone to take the meds. Look at Austin. Austin state hospital medicates individuals to where they appear to be ok and then let them out. Nowhere to go and no money and they stop taking meds, next think you have is a bunch of homeless mental patients running around town
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Originally posted by doghouse View PostNot sure about blaming the LEO's. Most doctors cannot talk about their patients. Do you listen to a bunch of teenagers about a person they do not trust. Tough situation for all involved. I have no answers.
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Originally posted by rut-ro View PostNo, but someone should have mentioned something to someone to get the help he needed. I do not know the whole story such as was there medication he dod not take or stopped taking? Hippa las can be a pain however, Drs know what is right and wrong
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Originally posted by rut-ro View PostWow. Mental health is a huge issue. We do not treat it. We medicate it and can not force anyone to take the meds. Look at Austin. Austin state hospital medicates individuals to where they appear to be ok and then let them out. Nowhere to go and no money and they stop taking meds, next think you have is a bunch of homeless mental patients running around town
Not like the hippie transit type, these are smooth off their rocker.
#Howard&35
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Originally posted by rut-ro View PostWow. Mental health is a huge issue. We do not treat it. We medicate it and can not force anyone to take the meds. Look at Austin. Austin state hospital medicates individuals to where they appear to be ok and then let them out. Nowhere to go and no money and they stop taking meds, next think you have is a bunch of homeless mental patients running around town
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No easy legal answer. Problem dramatized in movie "Minority Report", where savant beings could see into the future and tell who would commit crimes.
Can't actually see into the future.
Yet, this impending "red flag" legislation will no-doubt attempt to predict who is a danger and, therefore, immediately stripped of due process as weapons are confiscated (probably in no-knock, battering-ram raids). Will these be prompted by mad ex-wives/-girlfriends, strangers taking behavior out of context... or what?
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Every Mass Shooting has Something in Common
and it's not weapons.
Overwhelming evidence points to the largest common factor in all of these incidents, the fact that all of the perpetrators were on psychotropic drugs...
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"The overwhelming evidence points to the signal largest common factor in all of these incidents is the fact that all of the perpetrators were either actively taking powerful psychotropic drugs or had been at some point in the immediate past before they committed their crimes."
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Originally posted by tradtiger View PostNo easy legal answer. Problem dramatized in movie "Minority Report", where savant beings could see into the future and tell who would commit crimes.
Can't actually see into the future.
Yet, this impending "red flag" legislation will no-doubt attempt to predict who is a danger and, therefore, immediately stripped of due process as weapons are confiscated (probably in no-knock, battering-ram raids). Will these be prompted by mad ex-wives/-girlfriends, strangers taking behavior out of context... or what?
Red flag laws usurp due process. Slippery slope. This can easily be abused.
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Originally posted by Froggy View Postand it's not weapons.
Overwhelming evidence points to the largest common factor in all of these incidents, the fact that all of the perpetrators were on psychotropic drugs...
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"The overwhelming evidence points to the signal largest common factor in all of these incidents is the fact that all of the perpetrators were either actively taking powerful psychotropic drugs or had been at some point in the immediate past before they committed their crimes."
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Originally posted by jer_james View PostIf they have found you to have a "hit list" or "rap* list". You are subsequently kicked out of school for a period of time because of those lists / texts. I dont care if you never have the ability to own a gun.
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Originally posted by RJH1 View PostWould a person who at one time made said list also not get a car, gas, bow, knife, pointy stick, baseball bat, hatchet, piece of rope, piece of wire, length of pipe, rock,and does he have to wear cushy mittens for life? Just looking for the line you are drawing, is it actually about hurting others, or just guns?
It's about the ability to hurt others.
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