How do we mitigate mentally ill people with no adult supervision?

I doubt it. Sounds like you left off some details. Six was misquoted by an overactive imagination.

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That’s a bumper sticker, not a solution.

How do you propose we get “crazy people off the street “? Who determines they’re crazy, where should they be sent, what kind of care should they receive and how will it be paid for?

Make it excessively difficult for them to obtain a firearm by beefing up background check process, for one.

You got that right

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It sucks, and it’s no excuse to infringe on anyone else’s rights.

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Have at it…show me what I left off.

Well IgnoRamos was a lunatic, @NJBob

What I said is no bumper stick to me.

I have become the lib trusted source of information. I validate people’s very existence.

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Make it smaller, Bro. You can take things out of context and defend your obsessions very well

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Just love to watch Cons try and spin their way out of a comment.

You are a person of many talents. Quit ■■■■■■■ with the scratch off minds.

The schools have millions in unspent Covid19 money. Plenty enough to pay for armed security guards.

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Something like that. We “cons” disagree over things all the time. Comes with being individuals. :wink:

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You are very funny.

Hire some combat veterans, give them AR’s or M-4’s, put them in a locked day room with a XBOX. Easy stuff. :person_shrugging:

My podunk-ass school has bullet proof windows and magnetically sealed entry ways.

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Neither was it a solution.

I agree there are people that need the kind of care they aren’t getting on the street. How do we make it happen?

They did however in effect blame the SUV when all those people were killed during the Christmas parade in Wisconsin…news stories tended to recognize the suv running into the crowd while ignoring the driver.

This person in Uvalde was deranged, mentally ill, and evil. This is from the Texas tribune…

“A gunman who killed 19 children and two teachers at a South Texas elementary school and shot his grandmother in the face Tuesday spelled out each step of his shooting spree on social media as it unfolded, officials said Wednesday. About 30 minutes before he entered Robb Elementary School, the gunman — Salvador Ramos, an 18-year-old Uvalde resident — shared messages through Facebook that he was going to shoot his grandmother, then later confirmed that he had shot her, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said at a press conference Wednesday. Soon after, he wrote that he planned to shoot an elementary school, Abbott said.”

He shot his way into the school, and went to work for there. “ Shocking new details are emerging about the shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, that left 19 children and two adults dead. The gunman, identified as 18-year-old Salvador Rolando Ramos, barricaded himself inside of a classroom after shooting his grandmother…Lt. Chris Olivarez, the spokesperson for the Texas Department for Public Safety, said the suspect opened fire on officers as they entered the school building…“Some of those officers were shot,” Olivarez said on NBC’s TODAY. “So at that point, they began breaking windows around the school trying to evacuate children, teachers, anybody they could, trying to get them out of that building.”
Olivarez noted that all of the victims were in the same classroom…He said that the shooter was “able to make entry into a classroom, barricaded himself inside that classroom and again just began shooting numerous children and teachers that were in that classroom, having no regard for human life, just a complete, evil person by not having any regard for children.” All Deaths In Texas School Shooting Happened In One Classroom | iHeart

If anyone wants to explain how your gun control measures would have stopped this guy I m all ears.

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We took God out of America, Banned Jesus from schools, outlawed prayer, indulged fantasy land, stripped motherhood, fatherhood, silenced morals, values, and ethics. I am not sure how we can fix a broken libocrat society.

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