Again, the fight over gun control is a losing battle and a waste of money/time/resources…I wouldn’t support it neither since having so many guns in America seems to make us impossible to take over by a foreign power. I’m sure some folks have enough guns to arm a small army. I also don’t trust our government neither…
Aside from all that personal believe, I think…Solution 3 won’t be challenged by many groups and the NRA can’t be against getting help for people who do this since it puts them on the defensive yet again.
If it takes drugging more people and it shows it helps to prevent this, then the drug companies would be happy too.
It is sad not much/anything seems to be done since we are wasting all our time/resources on the gun debate issue.
Incremental steps…small wins first.[/quote]
Solution 3 sounds wonderful! If it really is workable. Most of these patients have very poor insight about their problems. Getting them to even agree to go to see psychiatry is a big question, because most of them do not think there’s anything wrong with them. The very few that do end up there are not very good about medication compliance either. Again, “there’s nothing wrong with me and I don’t like to put chemicals in my body.”
Solution 3 does make for great talking point and great way to keep spinning the wheel and pretend we are doing something…