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In reply to the discussion: How does improved mental health care keep guns out of certain hands? [View all]samsingh
(17,593 posts)110. talking about taking an argument to the ridiculous
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How does improved mental health care keep guns out of certain hands? [View all]
CreekDog
Jan 2013
OP
In Lanza's case it appears that his mother was trying to get him into therapy
flamin lib
Jan 2013
#68
okay, those three were not adjudicated, how does the NRA plan for better mental health keep us safer
CreekDog
Jan 2013
#11
save the recorded lecture on whatever weird philosophy unrelated to this OP you're trying to spread
CreekDog
Jan 2013
#15
In all three cases, plus Cho at VTech, there was a history that was ignored or hidden
DonP
Jan 2013
#13
If you excluded all people who express crazy, angry feelings or who act crazy and angry
JDPriestly
Jan 2013
#109
on the one hand the NRA says it wants to restrict crazy people gettig guns.
Dog Gone at Penigma
Jan 2013
#14
Seems anything that doesn't involve gun bans is an "NRA talking-point." Kind of illustrates...
Eleanors38
Jan 2013
#76
gun advocates here would probably not want any restriction at the point of sale
CreekDog
Jan 2013
#17
i don't see how it would've changed the most notable shootings of the past 2 years
CreekDog
Jan 2013
#19
What it does is it enables individuals to have a strategy when they are in crisis.
napoleon_in_rags
Jan 2013
#22
disgusting. ott post and a virtual slam of all posters in this group.
Tuesday Afternoon
Jan 2013
#50
how do you knowwhat *most* posters in this group think of Health Care? you have links?
Tuesday Afternoon
Jan 2013
#55
So you just create narratives, huh? And lying is fair game for you? This is why...
Eleanors38
Jan 2013
#79
Improving Mental Health care improves society. Taking care and helping is the democratic way.
Tuesday Afternoon
Jan 2013
#41
wrong. Driving is a privilege It is Not a Right. Ask any Night Court Judge. Also,
Tuesday Afternoon
Jan 2013
#44
Well, I'm not them and just like before you are embarrassingly mixing me up with another
CreekDog
Jan 2013
#78
what is embarassing about that? I made an error. BFD. but, this time you are acting just like
Tuesday Afternoon
Jan 2013
#83
A guns "first use" is as a deterrent... it's "second use" is as a projectile weap
iiibbb
Jan 2013
#62
bowens, are you so paranoid that you think tens of millions of fellow-Americans are a danger?
Eleanors38
Jan 2013
#81
Something far, far more terrifying...intellingence and critical thinking skills...the ability to put
libdem4life
Jan 2013
#74
As opposed to the Liberals? Let me restate...mental health is no way no how an answer
libdem4life
Jan 2013
#91
If less gun owners are depressed, then less gun owners will use their guns
ZombieHorde
Jan 2013
#106