Oh it's a problem, but not a problem in isolation.
It's a bigger problem when factored with guns.
Agreed.
You don't think other nations have mental health issues?
Of course they do.
Do you agree?
Some how, other nations that have curbed there gun violence with gun control has less mental health issues than US?
Whether they do or don't, measures to improve
mental health for the vulnerable here is worthwhile,
not just for the violence problem, but also because
they need the help.
Mental Health is a smoke screen to the real issue.
You say there's a "real issue", & that to address others
is a "smokescreen". That smacks of single issue
politics, ie, a gun ban is the only solution.
That ignores the obvious fact that gun violence is a
multi-faceted problem. In our political environment, it
must be treated thus to make progress. Extremists who
want to just ban guns don't have either a legal basis, or
a majority consensus. This makes their view irrelevant
in negotiating a productive compromise.
The pro-gunners like to debate that mental health IS THE ONLY ISSUE. It is not.
I don't see anyone here claiming it.
Neither in the media, although it's certainly
possible by someone somewhere sometime.
If you want to argue against that view, I'm
not the one to defend it.
We also need regulation requiring....
- Secure storage
- Thorough training
- A comprehensive red flag system
regarding all gun transfers.