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Reply to "If teachers strike nationally, could they bring the NRA to its knees?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Just heard a report. This kid had red flags and issues for years. [b]Getting rid of guns won't fix this.[/b] It's not just guns--people can set fires (and do); bombs, etc. And, it is not "mental illness"--it is BEHAVIOR. This kid's behavior had red flags. Now answer this: Florida investigated last year and the social worker deemed him not a danger. Is this because there was nothing that the social worker could do? Do you know any families who have kids with serious issues--behavior, and yet, can get no help with their child because he is deemed to not be a threat? I know of one in my neighborhood and a distant family member whose families have begged authorities for help. If the child is an adult, there is little that can be done. The kid has to agree to the "help". John Hinkley was almost released a number of times--and, would have been, had his target been anyone but the president of the United States. And, some of those times he was still fixed on Jodie. [/quote] Gun regulations won't reduce mental health problems. But they will reduce gun violence caused by mental health problems.[/quote]
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