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IllllIIIllllIl t1_j9ya7n3 wrote
Reply to comment by Safe_Cabinet7090 in Police: Husband shoots and kills wife in Monroeville, dies by apparent suicide after SWAT standoff by BecuzMDsaid
One doesn’t preclude the other, it’s more an argument against how wildly disproportionate access to either is prioritized, as well as the difference on how each is stigmatized vs normalized.
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Reply to comment by Lincoln_Park_Pirate in Police: Husband shoots and kills wife in Monroeville, dies by apparent suicide after SWAT standoff by BecuzMDsaid
Perhaps that wouldn’t have been the case if he had mental health support instead of guns.
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Reply to comment by mcbelisle in Squid Game actor O Yeong-su charged with sexual misconduct by ninja6911
Well that sounds like a very specific ‘you’ problem and not something to reasonably expect of the entire rest of the world.
IllllIIIllllIl t1_j9ybpyo wrote
Reply to comment by Safe_Cabinet7090 in Police: Husband shoots and kills wife in Monroeville, dies by apparent suicide after SWAT standoff by BecuzMDsaid
Well, that’s the exact point that argument makes. Only one is a guaranteed constitutional right, it’s not a choice of one or the other but mental health needs to be treated as important as it is from an institutional and legislative perspective instead of doing the “mental health is important” argument carousel every time any article like this crops up. We’re not really getting anywhere with it as a country because legislators are too unwilling to take action.