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Assault weapons ban and mental health issues
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"Anyone doubting the horrid state of our mental health care system in the United States needs to look no further than the insane rant a few weeks ago by National Rifle Association President Wayne LaPierre. Get that man some therapy. His solution to the Newtown, Conn., tragedy is outrageous."
"I think that as human beings, our natural inclination as a species, I would hope, is to evolve not de-evolve, and I am afraid that putting armed guards and/or principals in all of our public and/or private schools is going in the wrong direction. The chance for human error or possibly pulling the trigger too fast for those not trained correctly in the use of firearms is very real and could happen." ... |
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