Most of our "gun problem" is really a psychiatric medication problem and a culture problem with a particular culture that is tied to urban environments. Of course if we had better people running our system, these problems would be addressed. Instead of addressing them, they amplify the problems.
Most of our "gun problem" is really a psychiatric medication problem and a culture problem with a particular culture that is tied to urban environments. Of course if we had better people running our system, these problems would be addressed. Instead of addressing them, they amplify the problems.
Most of our "gun problem" is really a psychiatric medication problem and a culture problem with a particular culture that is tied to urban environments. Of course if we had better people running our system, these problems would be addressed. Instead of addressing them, they amplify the problems.