Sunday, November 11, 2018

What can we do to give consequences to mental health professionals who lack the courage do the right thing and recommend to courts that crazy people be confined in treatment centers?

In Flopping Aces, DrJohn notes that mental illness is the common denominator in virtually all mass shooting murders.


It’s all too familiar. It’s all too tragic. And it keeps on happening. A few days ago an ex-Marine shot up a club and killed 12 people before taking his own life.

Ian Long suffered from PTSD.

He had a history of being troubled and yet he was allowed to retain his weapon.

The gunman who killed 12 people at a country music bar in California fired a bullet through the wall of his mother’s home during a volatile row in April and spent hours holed up inside until police coaxed him out but he was cleared by mental health officials and was somehow still allowed to own the Glock 45. used in Wednesday’s attack.

And that makes him like pretty much every other mass murderer. Mentally ill. The signs are almost always there and no one takes them seriously enough.
Read more here.

What can we do to give consequences to mental health professionals who lack the courage do the right thing and recommend to courts that crazy people be confined in treatment centers?

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