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Originally Posted by kingofbeer
No. What they have in common is guns. Did you see the size of the shells he used? These shells are for warfare, not hunting. There are millions of people with mental disorders who do not own guns. More often than not, those with mental health issues and guns kill themselves and do not shoot others (it's called suicide).
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You just put your thumb on the real problem, "mental illness". Institutions are needed and invention necessary. What people can't understand is that if a seriously disturbed mental health person can't get a gun, they will use the next horrendous method they can lay their hands on. Be the method of poisoning, knives, fire, bombs and so forth. They are sick and want to kill. And fewer police services and any gathering of people leave us all more vulnerable, the public squares here make me concerned.