And I can't help but notice the disconnects. Like the fact that this Dylann Roof was taking a powerful drug called Suboxone, which can cause sudden and violent outburts. Just like every other mass shooting I've ever heard of involved the use of some type of psychiatric drug, most of which were never intended to be given to children. Only no one wants to talk about that.
Instead of having a serious discussion about anti-depressants and other psychiatric drugs, we hear endless calls for the banning of guns, as if criminals have ever been deterred by background checks or "gun-free" zones.
Excellent. I was waiting eagerly for this. Let me help clear up some of these disconnects.
Love to shoot (rifle and handgun). No, I'm not poppin' aspirin out of the air with a .22, but I am pretty damn good. Never had any real handgun training, just a natural. It is no trouble for me to put my target at the back of a 25 yard range and put a 50 round box into the black with a .45. And I enjoy doing it.
But I don't own a handgun anymore. For one thing, my brain sometimes likes to play tricks on me. I will see things that aren't there, I will hear things that aren't being said, I will run from people that aren't chasing me. Paranoid delusions. Anxiety. Hallucinations.
And then there is the depression. I never thought of taking my .45 into a crowd and gunning down strangers. But I sat there for weeks looking at the big ass hole on the end of that barrel wondering "How big of a mess is this going to make?" That was when one of my anti-depressants let me down.
During one of my more lucid moments, I realized I had no business owning a gun. I got rid of it. If the government says I am not allowed to own one, then I agree. Ditto for a lot of my mentally ill peers; they got no business having one either. There has to be some screening, some background checks, some limitations put on this gun ownership business. The harm that one unstable person can cause is too great.
With regards to the psychiatric medications...I have had some that did absolutely nothing to me. I have had some that made me aggressive. Hypersexual. Lethargic. Perpetually confused. Impotent. Sleepy. Weight gain. Forgetful. But I never experienced a desire to shoot up a mall, or a school, or a shopping mall as a side effect.
Big pharma is up to some bullshit, there is no doubt about that. They will indeed cover up side effects so they can sell their quick-fixes at jacked up rates. But you cannot lay the entire problem of mass shootings at their feet. To claim otherwise is simplistic. Naive. Perhaps blatantly dishonest.
I am in this position: if I tell people I am close to “I am going off this med; it's f*cking me up and I can't take it anymore”, I get to see alarm cross their face. Oh no, he's going to stop his meds!
If I am on a med, I am regularly reminded by people of your ilk that me taking that pill is the root cause of one of the gravest problems society has to deal with.
Let's return to this piece for a minute...
A critical reading of this makes me ask “Why do they only want to focus on the last 20 years of mass shootings when we have over a hundred years worth of data to draw on?”
The answer? Because it fits the narrative. It is propaganda. The gun lobby does not care about big pharma. It does not care about the mentally ill. It cares about keeping it's market as free of regulation as possible. And the gun lobby is quite willing to scapegoat to avoid any additional regulations. Much like a man who is willing to scapegoat the Jew because his beloved symbol is losing its influence over others.
Don't get me wrong, mental illness plays the biggest part in this whole discussion. But this is a problem that needs to be attacked by thinking, reasoning individuals who are willing to compromise. The small minded nonsense put forth by the ammoland.com crowd has no place in this discussion.