Nosathro -> RE: Governmental double standard (2/5/2013 7:06:22 AM)
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ORIGINAL: Lucylastic LMFAO...when you come up with a cure ..let me know. we know what some of the problems are, and they are alll impossible to allow according to people like yourself, poverty, healthcare, mental health, will not be helped by libertarian views, such as personal responsibility, self reliance. Not everyone is as perfect as those espousing such, and god isnt gonna help out. Eliminating a cause of the illness has to be part of the cure.changing lifestyle has to help huh? maybe in everything until it comes to guns eh?? Lifestyle will cure an awful lot of problems we face in America. I know of none that are perfect, regardless of their political or religious beliefs. Guns aren't the cause of illness, either. If guns can not create mental illnesses, perhaps explain to all of us the few million documented PTSD cases that involve patients dealing with traumic moments with such tools. Either on a battlefield, in their house, a movie theater in Colorado, or a small town in New England. The numerous examples would simply tell any reasonable person that guns can and do, create mental and emotional problems. Not just in children but adults as well. And that it takes...years....to treat even the relatively mild cases. Seriously? Are you really attempting to blame an inert object that can't do anything on it's own other than be there? Your question showed precisely what is going on. The whole PTSD ... patients ... traumatic moments thing. The PTSD wasn't caused by the presence of a gun. How many people in the military have PTSD that have never been in a combat situation? They still have guns, don't they? Unless you have some congenital fear of guns (which would be irrational without any previous trauma), a gun by itself, can not cause mental illness. And, that they deal with a traumatic experience (that caused the PTSD) with a gun isn't proof that a gun caused the PTSD or even the trauma itself. The trauma, the problem, the PTSD, can all be attributed to what the gun was used for, not the gun itself. Without previous exposure to some trauma involving a gun, no one is going to have some debilitating fear of a gun. How many little kids from Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, CT, do you think DONT have PSTD due to firearms? Very traumatic day for the whole of them. They saw numerous examples. Heard many bullets fired. Knew many of the victims on a very initimate basis. The person that held the firearms, pulling the trigger, round after round, is not the object of their agony; its the gun itself! Place those guns that killed their friends and teachers on a table before them. Inform them, those are indeed the guns that did the evil. Ask them how they feel about those guns sitting there? We already KNOW why we dont do it. Well, most of us except folks like you apartly. Those guns would simply evoke flashbacks of that nightmare that even eight weeks after the dreadful day, are STILL in their minds. Just seeing those guns on that table, would undermine many of the healing efforts that started just hours after the shooting. Are you saying that they have PTSD because of a firearm, but wouldn't have PTSD had the murderer instead beat 28 to death with a baseball bat? I believe it was the event, in this case involving a gun, that causes the trauma, not the tool used. Yes, they'll most likely have some issue with guns later in life, but that's because it was the tool used. And, by "issue," I mean they'll have some mental thing revolving around guns, be it evidenced as a phobia or a lust. I reminded of a saying here, "The further the monkey climbs the tree....the more you see the monkey's a**"
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