Yes. The ‘common’ link between these cases where people who are on medications for mental problems go beserk.
Which means they were getting professional help to make them better or not, better or WORSE.
Instead of focusing on guns, we should be doing some focusing on what common practices the physicians of these people were utilizing.
What relationships between some physicians may have existed. What common therapies were being employed. Was there any possibility of black ops.
Sounds a little fringe, but I wouldn’t leave any stones unturned.
This has all been just a little to scripted, same sorts of things play out, all too often just before big legislation.