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    Quote Originally Posted by titsonritz View Post
    Another case a looser on antidepressants along with a little mix of coke and booze. And the libtards want to blame guns, maybe they should start dealing with their broken homes and stop feeding their kids this shit.

    The mass shooter in Dayton who killed nine people and wounded several others before being shot and killed himself by police was taking antidepressants and a cocktail of illicit drugs and alcohol during his rampage, according to a coroner’s report.

    Montgomery County coroner Dr. Kent Harshbarger, in a draft report, noted that Connor Betts, 24, said Betts was in possession of a pipe, a bag of cocaine, and had cocaine, antidepressants, and alcohol in his blood during his attack.

    That means Betts has become the latest mass shooter who was taking antidepressants, which some medical analysts and experts believe can have deleterious and dangerous effects on some people.


    https://thenationalsentinel.com/2019...uring-rampage/
    It's a false correlation. Tons and tons of people are on antidepressants and don't have increased violent tendencies. The correlation is that just about anyone who reported mental or behavioral problems gets put on antidepressants to start, because they have low dependence and side effects. But because antidepressants don't cure psychopathic tendencies, the issue isn't that the medication caused the behavior, it was that it didn't stop the behavior as it was never designed to do so.

    You want to see veteran and first responder suicides go up? Tell them that if they go on medication or seek for depression and anxiety, not only will they lose their jobs, they'll lose their guns as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BoringGuy45 View Post
    It's a false correlation. Tons and tons of people are on antidepressants and don't have increased violent tendencies. The correlation is that just about anyone who reported mental or behavioral problems gets put on antidepressants to start, because they have low dependence and side effects. But because antidepressants don't cure psychopathic tendencies, the issue isn't that the medication caused the behavior, it was that it didn't stop the behavior as it was never designed to do so.

    You want to see veteran and first responder suicides go up? Tell them that if they go on medication or seek for depression and anxiety, not only will they lose their jobs, they'll lose their guns as well.
    I believe if we drilled down into the nitty-gritty of folks who do this type of stuff while taking anti-depressants, there would probably be a correlation between folks using anti-depressants who aren't regularly seeing their doctor in order to monitor how they are doing.
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