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The American public now believes that easy access to guns plays less of a role in mass shootings than it did in the wake of the deadly Tucson shooting in 2011.
The poll, released Friday, measured the country’s sentiments about gun control on Sept. 17 and 18, just days after Monday’s mass shooting at the Washington Navy Yard that left 12 and the shooter, Aaron Alexis, dead. The 2011 poll was conducted Jan. 14 to 16, measuring the response after a mass shooting in Tucson, Ariz., that killed six and wounded several others, including then-Rep. Gabrielle Giffords.
Semicollegiate
reply to post by Metallicus
The article has a subliminal message in it.
"Mental Health System"
What is a mental health system? Is that like a happiness system?
MysteriousHusky
(www.archives.gov...)
Students/followers of US politics will know it is a pain to make an amendment to the U.S. Constitution but regarding the issue of Gun Control vs. Drug Control should a provision be added to make the right to bear arms only applicable to those who pass regular (say yearly) physical and mental examinations performed by neutral third-party doctors and physicians?
Doctors who like you just because they "know" you.
Lacklustre background checks.
Restricted
All this will do is encourage the hysterics to target anyone they perceive as mentally ill. I pity anyone with a problem. They're now going to become the focus of the haters.
greencmp
reply to post by Metallicus
I think most people would agree that if everybody obtained a license to carry a concealed firearm, incidents of this sort would be ended well before they could escalate to 'mass' shootings. They may even be prevented from starting in the first place.edit on 22-9-2013 by greencmp because: (no reason given)
I am having troubles with my own mental health, but I can't see a doc because I cannot afford insurance but my husband earns more than the $550 income limit for me to be able to get medicaid.