To: concernedcitizen76
Florida November 20, 2014: 31-year-old Myron May, a Florida State University alum, opened fire in the schools library, wounding three before he was shot and killed by police. ABC Action News found a half-filled prescription for the antianxiety drug Hydroxyzine in his apartment after the shooting. In addition, according to Mays friends, he had seen a psychologist and had been prescribed the antidepressant Wellbutrin and the ADHD drug Vyvanse. Every day on TV I see ads for drugs to combat a multitude of diseases and in the side effects they say "May cause suicidal thoughts".
Don't any of them cause homicidal thoughts?
That, to me should be as common as suicidal thoughts.
I think humans would be more prone to kill other people than to kill themselves. -Tom
8 posted on
06/18/2015 1:01:00 PM PDT by
Capt. Tom
To: Capt. Tom
32+ million Americans using anti-depressant drugs. Number of murders by prescription holders last night: 1.
Number of Americans in households owning guns: 153 million.
All the shooters owned, or had access to, a gun. Therefore, according to your logic ... what?
13 posted on
06/18/2015 1:09:41 PM PDT by
FredZarguna
(Let's call it what it is: Climate Immorality. Now say a Dozen Hail Marys and six Our Fathers.)
To: Capt. Tom
in the side effects they say “May cause suicidal thoughts”. —
Yep, and also “diarrhea and constipation”. Which may be then lead to the suicidal thoughts?
56 posted on
06/18/2015 4:46:08 PM PDT by
Scrambler Bob
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