We used to have asylums to deal with mental illness. Now we just ignore them and wonder why they go off.
Check it out: http://conservativetribune.com/mass-murderers-in-common/?utm_source...
Virtually the entire country stood horrified yesterday as the extent of the depravity of the Charleston church shooter’s heinous crimes was revealed.
While most Americans tried to wrap their heads around the terrible atrocity, the usual suspects in the media and the White House immediately jumped at the opportunity to further perpetuate their anti-gun agenda, placing blame on the gun used to slaughter nine innocent people.
What the media failed to report — deliberately so, it would seem — is that there was one important commonality routinely seen in horrific mass shootings like these, and it isn’t the gun used by the murderer, but rather the drugs.
The Charleston shooter reportedly had a history of drug abuse, as well, and not just marijuana or even Xanax, but also a powerful narcotic known as Suboxone.
“He used drugs heavily a lot,” said John Mullins, a high school friend of Dylann Roof, the accused shooter. “It was obviously harder than marijuana. He was like a pill popper, from what I understood. Like Xanax and stuff like that.”
Suboxone is a narcotic used to treat individuals addicted to heroine, methadone, morphine and other powerful opioids.
Furthermore, Suboxone users have been known to suffer from a wide variety of nasty side effects, including things like extreme depression and dysphoria, depersonalization, confusion and anxiety, irritability, mood swings and “fear of going crazy,” all of which can become worse or amplified while the user is going through withdrawal, or if Suboxone is mixed with alcohol or other drugs. http://conservativetribune.com/mass-murderers-in-common/?utm_source...
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