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In reply to the discussion: A proposal for dealing with the potentially dangerous mentally ill [View all]Fire Walk With Me
(38,893 posts)the ill, they'll balk from speaking honestly with any who could get them in trouble. This in itself could possibly -create- another problem.
Please know that in California, Gov. Ahnold slashed the MHC budget 60% in a single cut. It's can be difficult for even those who -want- the care, to get it. If you want to prevent causes and conditions, strengthen MCH across the country as a starting point. Prevention, not "scarlet letters". Your right to guns does not allow you to make rules for other people. That's NRA talk! Are you actually using an NRA talking point!?
And the millions upon millions of gun owners in the country are killing other people left and right, but the "mentally ill" proportionally obviously only make up a very small percentage of gun deaths. Your proposal is already present in many or most states, and expanding it would cause harm (while "normal" people are killing each other off with guns every single day). I suggest you have entirely the wrong target and issues in mind.
I suggest you keep open this web page, and watch the updates. Dead, dead, dead...lots and lots of "normal" people who can easily get guns. Where again is the problem?
https://twitter.com/GunDeaths