Posted on 06/10/2013 5:36:23 AM PDT by marktwain
It is not a good time to deploy the “You can trust us” line...
I was also wondering about the silence from the left. You hit the nail on the head: It is a “protected” class (most likely muslime) that committed the crime, therefore, can’t make a big deal over this because the left knows the people would focus on the muslime killing innocents rather than the weapons used.
Heck, the left is probably happy he used a gun since they don’t have to deal with the usual cowardly muslime way of bombing.
Yeah, but all they have to do is say that he was complaining about the long line in the cafeteria -
“all o’ you at the snack bar!”
That's it exactly. True in the United States, true in Great Britain.
According to twitchy.com, Melissa Gilbert blamed it all on the NRA, but that’s about all I’ve seen so far.
“because of the slight possibility that this shooting could be tied to the religion of peace “
BINGO!
The timing is good for them because emotions are still raw over their attempted exploitation of the Newtown shootings and because there werent as many killed and they werent the proper kind of victims or something..
But one thing occurred to me in regards to this latest serious crisis
{Yall will have to excuse whilst I wander a little off-topic}
Why is it that these serious crisis are always an opportunity for the gun grabbers to push their civilian disarmament agenda?
But similar stories that point to the positive uses of firearms never seem to be a rallying point push back on people control?
Weve all seen the reports of law-abiding citizens using guns to save lives and stop crimes WHY CANT WE USE THOSE REPORTS TO PUSH BACK ON PEOPLE CONTROL? (sorry for yelling but this is starting to really tick me off)
Those of us on the Pro-liberty side of the equation have to sit back and wait for the inevitable calls for People control after each mass shooting and the accompanying incremental lose of more freedom with incident.
Well, I say we should push back against this tyranny from the gun-grabbers.
We should be out that pushing for the elimination of previous infringements on our right of self-defense (from tyrants and criminals) with each incident that shows that guns saves lives!
If an innocent citizen saves lives or stops a crime with a gun, we should be touting that as a reason to loosen restrictions on guns.
Im sick and tired of this constant grinding away at our freedom from the authoritarian states from the Left with each crisis they exploit its time we push back on our own.
The other can of worms the Left doesn’t want to open is that this guy was reportedly mentally ill and thus a “prohibited person” under both Federal and California law. The law was supposed to “prevent” him from getting the guns in the first place. Obviously, it didn’t. Of course, we know that it couldn’t have done so anyway; laws are reactive, not proactive. But the Left advertises their gun laws as preventative measures. They really don’t want to explore stories that demonstrate the failures of the policies they pushed that couldn’t have worked anyway.
The gun used was banned in 1989.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberti-Roos_Assault_Weapons_Control_Act_of_1989
The term assault weapon means the following designated semiautomatic firearms as defined by Penal Code section 30510:
(a) All of the following specified rifles:
(1) All AK series including, but not limited to, the models identified as follows:
(A) Made in China AK, AKM, AKS, AK47, AK47S, 56, 56S, 84S, and 86S.
(B) Norinco 56, 56S, 84S, and 86S.
(C) Poly Technologies AKS and AK47.
(D) MAADI AK47 and ARM.
(2) IMI UZI and Galil.
(3) Beretta AR-70.
(4) CETME Sporter.
(5) Colt AR-15 series.
Apparently a person from a place, not a religious label. Earlier posts from a person who knows the family said they are Lebanese Christinos. If you have P R O O F that this guy is a muslim, then offer it. Otherwise, learn how to pronounce B E N Z O D I A Z E P I N E S.
This is Big Pharma profitability stuff that needs cover-up, as in A D A M L A N Z A -- not coverup for islam, which Lanza was not.
I believe you may be far off-track. This is about being sued because of undermining Big Pharma's failing but obscenely profitable war on "mental disease" with happy pills.
If you want to face reality in detail, go here: ARMY WARNS DOCTORS AGAINST USING CERTAIN DRUGS IN PTSD TREATMENT
Excerpt:
"An April 10 policy memo that the Army Medical Command released regarding the diagnosis and treatment of PTSD said a class of drugs known as benzodiazepines, which include Xanax and Valium, could intensify rather than reduce combat stress symptoms and lead to addiction."
Add to this list Seroquel and Risperidone anti-psychotics.
No, I am not certain, as I (like you) await more facts. However, from the history of other such massacres, and considering that this shooter is said to have a history of mental problems, it would seem extremely likely. Clearly, this fellow was bent on seeking suicide by cop.
[I have wondered how many of these mass shootings were caused by people under psychoactive drugs.]
In most of these, drug-induced violence and suicide have been prominent, as we have seen by many past lengthy FR discussions. But the medical records of many of these have not become a part of the public record. One suspects the reason is because of tacit suppression by the drug companies.
Or, to push the gun control agenda of the Left, politicians, and MSM. It isn't a good idea to advertise that this crazy killer was the best customer of “Dr. Feel Good” or local dope supplier. Notice that no mention is ever made of the perp’s previous drug use or abuse.
He was YET ANOTHER crazy person who got a gun. Crazy!
I think I'm just restating what you already said, and, yes--drug companies might take it real personal, maybe.
You know of Robert Whittaker and his "Anatomy of an Epidemic: Magic Bullets, Psychiatric Drugs, and the Astonishing Rise of Mental Illness in America -- ? You can find it at Amazon. You know of Erica Carle? Her writings, particularly SHOOTING RAMPAGES: WHY DO CHILDREN KILL? which os a little different slant--not quite so drug-oriented. But I don't know what happened to her.
One thing that has always bothered me is this culture of drugging people. We start in schools with ADD and ADHD drugs and then it gets worse when we continue the practice when people become adults. “Better things for better living through creative chemistry” is NOT a good thing because all drugs have side effects. These side effects over time can be deadly. Time is long past that this country needs a significant look at the drugging of large numbers of the population.
Somebody really needs to ferret out the facts of what is happening. But please take a look at whatever you can find out from Whittaker. This book was originally given to me by one of the people mentioned in it. Really opened my eyes.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.