
MattRyder
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That's a pretty smart redneck! BTW, I didn't realize there even was such a thing as a liberal redneck.
That's a pretty smart redneck! BTW, I didn't realize there even was such a thing as a liberal redneck.
What makes me angry are the people who think someone is not honoring the victims when they discuss the issues that lead up to it happening and what we can do to fix them.
If I am ever killed by one of these sick madmen with assault weapons - please honor me by having these discussions.
I thought it was obvious that it wasn't you that Debi was referring to Jay.
And you are spot on that this is an urgent discussion that your country need to have, it was right after the Port Arthur massacre that we Aussies said enough was enough and we took action.
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I certainly hope you are not speaking to me. I only say this, as your comment followed mine. I do not want to trivialize the tragedy with my comments, as I said. I feel like making some emotional responses to many posts in this thread, but it is not about me or my emotions. It is about a tragedy and the real victims.
Discussion about what we can/should/need to do to avoid this is not only necessary, it is urgent. My comment was pertaining to me personally, and my emotional state after another tragic and senseless situation such as this, and me wanting to simply acknowledge the situation, without personally - and emotionally - chiming in.
If I came across as not honoring anyone, than my post was massively misunderstood.
My comment was random and had nothing to do with your post - would have quoted you if so.
I made it as a result of the people making such statements in FB.
Also from the news reporthttp://www.wnd.com/2015/06/big-list-of-drug-induced-killers/Paddock prescribed drug linked to violent outbursts
Use of anti-anxiety medication can sometimes trigger aggressive behavior, psychotic experiences
Diazepam can trigger “aggressive behavior,” “hallucinations” and “psychotic experiences,” which can be intensified by alcohol consumption, according to DrugAbuse.com.
“If somebody has an underlying aggression problem and you sedate them with that drug, they can become aggressive,” Dr. Mel Pohl, chief medical officer of the Las Vegas Recovery Center told Review-Journal. “It can disinhibit an underlying emotional state. … It is much like what happens when you give alcohol to some people … they become aggressive instead of going to sleep.”
According to a study published in the June 2015 World Psychiatry there is a strong correlation between a person’s risk of homicide and use of benzodiazepines. After examining 960 adults and teens convicted of homicide, the study found users of benzodiazepines have a 45 percent increased risk of committing homicide.
Obviously the only reason kid and those of similar mind set say it's "too soon"I don't see why there is any issue with these crimes sparking discussion about gun control or anything else. I think it's a stupid, NRA-backed, social-media spread, talking-point that people like kid are regurgitating to say otherwise. It doesn't make any sense. Talking about gun control doesn't lessen the tragedy in any way.
:top:For the record, I'm pro-gun but I feel we need to do something.
exactly. Black market weapons are at some point legally purchased and manufactured.Australians are still able to own and purchase firearms that have a design purpose other than killing humans, and hand guns are not available legally, and they are extremely hard to purchase on the black market, the number of hand guns here is minuscule and always has been.
Just saw that the NRA has said that even they MIGHT be for regulating "bump stocks" (the part that allowed the Vegas shooter's gun to seemingly shoot like a full-auto). Now I realize this isn't an inch (maybe a millimeter) but I'm still surprised that they would even discuss it.
Guess maybe the bump stock manufactures aren't big donors?
Might being the key word here, not going to happen. Amazing at their (rightful) arrogance at saying they help to shape our gun laws.
Fair point, I was trying to draw attention to what they said, not what they doHelp shape? They straight-up write gun legislation and then tell their paid-for pols exactly how to vote.
http://www.wnd.com/2017/10/paddock-p...-drug-in-june/ Paddock prescribed drug linked to violent outbursts
Use of anti-anxiety medication can sometimes trigger aggressive behavior, psychotic experiences
Diazepam can trigger “aggressive behavior,” “hallucinations” and “psychotic experiences,” which can be intensified by alcohol consumption, according to DrugAbuse.com.
“If somebody has an underlying aggression problem and you sedate them with that drug, they can become aggressive,” Dr. Mel Pohl, chief medical officer of the Las Vegas Recovery Center told Review-Journal. “It can disinhibit an underlying emotional state. … It is much like what happens when you give alcohol to some people … they become aggressive instead of going to sleep.”
According to a study published in the June 2015 World Psychiatry there is a strong correlation between a person’s risk of homicide and use of benzodiazepines. After examining 960 adults and teens convicted of homicide, the study found users of benzodiazepines have a 45 percent increased risk of committing homicide.
Also from the news reporthttp://www.wnd.com/2015/06/big-list-...duced-killers/
His prescription was given to him and he had the drug prescribed to him on June 21st.Paddock was prescribed 50 10-milligram diazepam tablets on June 21 and purchased the drug at a Walgreens store in Reno the same day it was prescribed
Paddock was also prescribed 50 10-milligram tablets of diazepam by Winkler in 2016, the Nevada state monitoring report reveals. He filled that prescription the day it was written at Evergreen Drugs in Henderson
What would of happened, if that pilot, had crashed in to a town??The Federal Aviation Administration has ruled out requiring psychological testing for airline pilots in favor of enhanced mental health support programs in response to a crash last year in which a German pilot deliberately flew an airliner full of passengers into a mountainside, agency administrator Michael Huerta said Thursday.
for calling BS, on my other post, from the washingtonpostPsychological tests are ineffective because they reveal a pilot's mental health for only a moment in time without providing insight into whether the pilot will suffer problems later, Huerta told reporters at a news conference.
McMahill said police don't know what the killer was going to do with 50 pounds of explosives that were found in his car.
Paddock tried to buy tracer ammunition at a gun show in the Phoenix area in recent weeks, a law enforcement official briefed on the investigation tells CNN.
The official explained that if Paddock had tracer ammunition, he could have had a more precise idea of where his shots were going in the darkness, and could have been more accurate.
Shooters wanting greater accuracy often mix tracer rounds with non-tracers -- perhaps having one tracer every fifth round in a magazine, said Art Roderick, a CNN law enforcement analyst.
"It allows you to keep your weapon on not necessarily a specific target, but a specific area. ... There would have been a lot higher casualty rate if he had tracer rounds," said Roderick, a former assistant director of the US Marshals Service.
A source close to the investigation told CNN on Friday that authorities think Paddock might have fired at massive jet fuel tanks at McCarran airport near the Mandalay Bay before firing on the crowd at the concert.
There was initial speculation that Paddock had outside help in perpetrating the shooting spree, but authorities now say there is nothing to suggest he had assistance.
Law enforcement officials briefed on the investigation told CNN they have seen no indication so far that Paddock had an accomplice or that anyone was aware of his attack planning.
McMahill told CNN: "We didn't see anything that caused us to have concern that another individual would have been with him during (his time in the hotel)."
In addition, in August, a person named Stephen Paddock reserved a room at Chicago's Blackstone Hotel during the city's Lollapalooza music festival, said Wagstaff Worldwide, which represents the hotel.
But that person never checked into the hotel, which overlooked the festival, Wagstaff Worldwide spokeswoman Emmy Carragher said.
We don't, need to go back to the DR, to get a refill, refills can be set ahead for a year!! He was also drinking on top of taking the pills...His prescription was given to him and he had the drug prescribed to him on June 21st.
How many tablets do you think he had left 3 months later, and in that same article you posted it also says in the 4th paragraph that
Which goes to show that he was not a drug abuser or drug hoarder, unlike his stockpiling of inappropriate firearms which was a fact.
But instead you went to the straight to the sensationalist 5th paragraph in some kind of way to say it was the drugs and not his stockpile of weapons to sooth your own fixation with the medical world and all the nasty things it does and your blind obsession with the 2nd amendment being the be all and end all to the slaughter of your fellow countrymen. It is time to take the blinders off Kid.
This is what DrugAbuse.com actually says about that drug.
https://drugabuse.com/library/the-effects-of-valium-use/
Cherry picking to make a sensationalist point that fits with your argument is never a good thing.
I miss you on FB.if you don't like being challenged about the things you say you shouldn't say them.
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And what would have happened if he instead bought a sh!tton of guns and shot up an outdoor music concert?kid ramble said:http://www.foxnews.com/health/2016/0...ne-pilots.html
What would of happened, if that pilot, had crashed in to a town??kid ramble said:The Federal Aviation Administration has ruled out requiring psychological testing for airline pilots in favor of enhanced mental health support programs in response to a crash last year in which a German pilot deliberately flew an airliner full of passengers into a mountainside, agency administrator Michael Huerta said Thursday.
And idiots that buy firearms enmass? How many times a year are they required to take a test?kid ramble said:for calling BS, on my other post, from the washingtonpost
Cops need to take a Psychological test, every year, but pilots don't need to take a test????
This is him everytime Pete.And what would have happened if he instead bought a sh!tton of guns and shot up an outdoor music concert?
If he's white?
A lot of hand wringing and prayers for those who know those who were killed
and not a whole f#@k of a lot more than that...
And idiots that buy firearms enmass? How many times a year are they required to take a test?
There's a medical term for that: A.D...O!L!S!
There's a medical term for that: A.D...O!L!S!
Attention
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Oh! Look! SQUIRREL!!!