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Thursday, December 05, 2013

Great Deal of Hope

I think I have overreacted a tad to the somewhat glacial pace of guns and mental health legislation. Take a look at this.

The simple fact there are many deep red states answering the president's call gives me a great deal of hope. States are doing their own thing and that's just fine with me. Considering the Gun Cult is also a big supporter of states' rights, it seems to me they can't do anything about it. That really gives me a great deal of hope:)

What if there is a way to fix all this stuff and not change the lives of the Gun Cult? I think it may already be happening and it's just a little under the radar.

1 comment:

Larry said...

I've no problem with most of that agenda. Some states go way too far, and as the article notes, there are fears that people will avoid seeking out help for fear of triggering some of the effects. Of course, if someone in that situation did something awful, that would just prompt Marxaphasia to say it should be universal and mandatory. It couldn't have been anything wrong with the concept of the law as written, it just didn't do enough and we need to do it again, only harder.

Please note that even Politico notes that, "The report makes clear though, that none of the mental health professionals who saw Lanza ever thought he could commit such violence. Neither, apparently, did his mother, who worried about his increasingly eccentric behavior and self-imposed isolation". For that matter, he wasn't on any of the anti-depressants that Markadaffiya has been on a jeremiad against for ages now. Are you sure you're not a Scientologist?