Drugs are bad... m'kay
2007-04-17 13:17:46
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answered by St. Dave 5
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everyone seems to have the excuse that this happened because they were depressed. This is exactly the problem these days, things that people do are almost excused when they can cry something like depression, or some other psyche disorder.
Stuff like this plain didnt happen 50 years ago, why is that ? because people had responsibility for their actions and if life dealt them lemons they toughened up, picked their chin up and dealt with it... they didnt cop out and cry insane, depressed, drugs,or in general not my fault.
2007-04-17 13:22:11
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answered by Dylan m 3
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Well, I think that they were put on the anti-depressants to prevent depression and other symptoms caused by an underling problem. However, I guess either they stopped taking them, or they didn't work. I don't believe that most anti-depressants cause violent behavior. I believe that it could indirectly slightly change behavior to a more undesirable state, also vice versa, changing bad behavior to good behavior.
2007-04-17 13:19:37
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answered by Erica B 2
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in the beginning, a newborn (below the age of 18) should not be allowed on in simple terms about all those anti-depressants. people do no longer do their analyze and it definitely p****s me off. That mentioned: toddlers and pre-toddlers' bodies are no longer waiting for certainly one of those drug invasion. If a newborn is showing signs and indications of early psychosis, she or he ought to be detained until clinically determined good. And thirdly, an anti-social character ailment or schizophrenic psychological ailment can't be dealt with with mere anti-depressants. If something, those drugs might make their subject concerns worse. I agree, the worldwide-huge loss of coaching on drugs is staggering.
2016-11-25 02:17:02
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answered by ? 4
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I agree. The meds didn't help my depression and I felt better when I went off of them. I took some leftovers later and they messed me up. I have worked in the counseling field and have had many young people tell me that they know the meds make them feel crazy. God is a better pill to swallow. Getting away from the many violent electronics (tv, internet, games, etc) help. The psychs do get kickbacks for prescribing them and will experment with many of them.
2007-04-17 13:28:24
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answered by mohayrix 3
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Umm...its not the drugs that are causing the people to kill, its the depression, the drugs are supposed to help get rid of it...
2007-04-17 13:18:16
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answered by mc_bbchs_2010 3
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as far as i'm concerned,that is just an exuse not to find the real problem.thousands of ppl in this country,including myself,are on antidepressants.they need to stop using ppl on meds as an excuse.
2007-04-17 13:21:45
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answered by tim butler 1
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What does it tell you? Um, that people who go on mass shootings tend to be depressed? Correlation != causation.
2007-04-17 13:18:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe, um, they were depressed? Could that be why they were on anti-depressants?
Correlation does not mean causation - by your logic, ice cream causes murder.
2007-04-17 13:17:17
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answered by Doc Occam 7
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It tells me his Islamic belief were giving him serious depression...so bad in fact, he had the Islamic phrase "Ismail's Ax" tattooed on his arm for all eternity
2007-04-17 13:19:05
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answered by PragmaticMan 1
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He threw little bottles at people? Drugs don't kill. Guns do.
2007-04-17 13:19:17
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answered by Gone 4
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