blarby
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A very interesting primer article on the discussion :
http://www.forbes.com/sites/lawrenc...the-common-denominator-in-murderous-violence/
"The Journal of Forensic Science, has shown, among other things, that: certain drugs can induce mania (a psychosis which can produce bizarre, grandiose and highly elaborated destructive plans, including mass murder);. . .and certain drugs can produce an acute psychotic reaction in an individual not previously psychotic."
Not a new premise, but worthy ammunition in the debate that the shooter, not the gun, is at fault.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/lawrenc...the-common-denominator-in-murderous-violence/
"The Journal of Forensic Science, has shown, among other things, that: certain drugs can induce mania (a psychosis which can produce bizarre, grandiose and highly elaborated destructive plans, including mass murder);. . .and certain drugs can produce an acute psychotic reaction in an individual not previously psychotic."
Not a new premise, but worthy ammunition in the debate that the shooter, not the gun, is at fault.