Gun control debate (merged)

Some places already do require unloaded firearms and ammo be transported in separate vehicle locations.

Give an inch and they'll take another mile.

Next they'd say no transport of loaded handguns. I carry chambered so they can kma on that one..😊

My poor attempt at a point was that banned ā€œassault style weaponsā€ and magazines won’t prevent criminals having them. Only the law abiding citizens will be affected
 
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Btw the AR15 I definitely don’t have is a hoot and a half. If we owned one or two, Red would be deadly accurate with it as well
I do own one of the .223's but for anything other than target practice and killing groundhogs, It's not practical. I may need to upgrade to a .30 cal upper.
 
In a statement, the American Psychiatric Association (APA) said gun violence is a public health crisis, and noted that ā€œthe overwhelming majority of people with mental illness are not violent and far more likely to be victims of violent crime than perpetrators of violence.ā€

The APA said that people with mental illness are being stigmatized.

"Rhetoric that argues otherwise will further stigmatize and interfere with people accessing needed treatment. Individuals can also be emboldened to act violently by the public discourse and divisive rhetoric,ā€ the organization said.

ā€œ4 out of 5 mass shooters have no mental illness diagnosis, and half showed no signs on a prior, undiagnosed illness,ā€ Murphy tweeted. ā€œFraming this as just a mental illness problem is a gun industry trope. Period. Stop.ā€

Now do you agree with them?
Your angle is that not enough mental checks are being done. The APA is saying these people aren’t doing the shooting. So what will a deeper check do?
 
Your angle is that not enough mental checks are being done. The APA is saying these people aren’t doing the shooting. So what will a deeper check do?
They're not saying that, they're saying 4 in 5 of the mass killers have no prior mental health record. They did not opine on HIPAA and background checks. Could've mental health reporting prevented that one from purchasing a gun? Possible.
 
If 4 out of 5 mass shooters don't have prior mental health issues why are there reports of records showing them as being on mental health type medications?
Dr client privacy may not apply after their death or a mass shooting. Some of those reports may not even be factual. I don't know, do you have an example?
 
They're not saying that, they're saying 4 in 5 of the mass killers have no prior mental health record. They did not opine on HIPAA and background checks. Could've mental health reporting prevented that one from purchasing a gun? Possible.
In a statement, the American Psychiatric Association (APA) said gun violence is a public health crisis, and noted that "the overwhelming majority of people with mental illness are not violent and far more likely to be victims of violent crime than perpetrators of violence."
 
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Dr client privacy may not apply after their death or a mass shooting. Some of those reports may not even be factual. I don't know, do you have an example?

I've seen various reports online listing the prescribed psych medications mass shooters were on but like you I have no idea if they are factual or not.

I think someone posted a chart listing them in one of the threads. Hopefully they will repost it.
 
In a statement, the American Psychiatric Association (APA) said gun violence is a public health crisis, and noted that "the overwhelming majority of people with mental illness are not violent and far more likely to be victims of violent crime than perpetrators of violence."
The overwhelming majority may not be violent, but people who shoot up places are f*****g crazy.....period.
 
I think there's a distinction to be made between what some descriptions call "mass shootings" and the kind of big media events we see. I might have missed something but of the 12 US shooting I found with at least 15 dead the majority (7) had a mental health component with the Edmond, OK post office shooting debated by some. (though the incident coined the "going postal" phrase) Nobody knows what the hell the Vegas shooter had going on in the attic so that's up in the air.
 
In a statement, the American Psychiatric Association (APA) said gun violence is a public health crisis, and noted that "the overwhelming majority of people with mental illness are not violent and far more likely to be victims of violent crime than perpetrators of violence."
You bolded it like you're shocked by that statement. Just think if there was mental health reporting to the BGC system, they would be able to make recommendations about which people are violent and shouldn't own guns.
 
You bolded it like you're shocked by that statement. Just think if there was mental health reporting to the BGC system, they would be able to make recommendations about which people are violent and shouldn't own guns.
Saying "mental illness" is a pretty broad brush. What diagnoses should we include?
 
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