Posted on 09/02/2019 9:43:51 PM PDT by familyop
FBI special agent Christopher Combs said Ator called the agencys tip line...making rambling statements about some of the atrocities that he felt that he had gone through. He was on a long spiral of going down, Combs said. He didnt wake up Saturday morning and walk into his company and then it happened. He went to that company in trouble. ...Ator had previously failed a federal background check for a firearm, said John Wester, an agent with the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. Wester did not say when Ator failed the background check or why.
Your logic is the same as people who think the entire NRA are a bunch of AR-15 owners who are chomping at the bit to go on a shooting rampage.
Harry J. Anslinger. A guy with sh!t for brains and the biggest “Napoleonic ‘’Complex of all time!
Oh for Christ sake another Cassandra warning us of the danger of “The Evil Weed’’.
re: “Oh for Christ sake another Cassandra warning us of the danger of The Evil Weed. “
Yeah, HWGA - assuming YOUR experiences is the SAME experience for every other person’s physiology AND psychological make up AS WELL AS up-bringing and personal experience . ..
Pot is more resultant than causative
Alienation is primary causative
Its such a common almost ubiquitous characteristic
I worked in prison ministry when I was younger.
I noticed two things in common with the prisoners - nearly all had smoked pot and nearly all had tattoos.
Now smoking pot doesn’t mean that you are (in other aspects) a criminal. Having a tattoo doesn’t mean that you have been in prison.
But why, for goodness sake, would you emulate in any way people who are in prison?
A tattoo is not (in the vast majority of cases) a resume enhancer. Pot, cigarettes, liquor - in excess - do little to make your life better.
Partaking of any of the above is - to some extent - a self destructive act.
How?
Things were already crappy for him, then He was fired - then pulled over.
He snapped. Nothing related to an Islamic terror attack.
Not all weed out there is that high in THC. Just as any plant can become a hybrid - it doesnt make it dangerous. We now have some regulations an lab testing to ensure safety. You can get it with as low as 1% THC to 28%. Want CBD too in it or not? Far from dangerous because its changed.
Thank you for your reply. I only hope gets it.
Bingo!
I knew a schizophrenic who took haloperidol for it and drank coffee like crazy
He would pace all night
He got released from the penitentiary and immediately robbed a bank with a note written on stationary from his halfway house
Pitiful
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LOL ......... sort of like Warren Wilhelm Jr. (Mayor DeBlasio of NY).
lol
Most (not all, but most) spree shooters have people all around them scared for days to years. Most have been repeatedly seen by medical people, law enforcement, or both.
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>> “Just like the others—drugs!” <<
Yep, all through early childhood, ordered by the school district!
We manufacture our mass killers, and catalogue them for use.
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“Ritalin!”
Custom crafted mass murderers.
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It begins when their primary grade school teechur tags them for the drugging.
“We now have some regulations an lab testing to ensure safety. “
On what planet is this happening?
Most of the young people that work for me that smoke buy it from ‘some guy’ or a friend that gets it from ‘some guy’ or someone they met at a club, etc.
Not one of them buys it with a certificate of conformance or any other such certification. And they all have stories about some ‘butt kicking’ stuff that put them out for ‘xxx’ hours, etc, etc. I don’t know what they got, they don’t know what they got, but I can assure something had been done to it. Hopefully nothing with long lasting effects.
What if a person has an AR-15 and is NOT an NRA member?
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