Originally Posted by
Troy
Associating mental illness and related medication with gun violence is too much of an over simplification. It is nothing more than a convenient way to account for the tragedies that have occurred.
The most dangerous part of this is that it will lead to even more fear of loners and the mentally disturbed, ostracising them from society, when in many cases the opposite may benefit them more.
Apart from the fact that mentally ill patients account for less than 5%of the crimes in the USA, several of the mass killing shooters were not diagnosed as mentally ill until after their crime.
To reduce these types of mass killings to negligible levels the only action that can be taken is to reduce the number of guns in circulation. That is not an easy task and has to be carried out in a controlled manner, phasing out certain classes of gun immediately. Banning concealed carry and guns in public places would be next on the list with further limitations added, based on the reduction achieved.