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Guns don't kill people...anorexia does!
Posted by: Fox News ()
Date: November 23, 2014 12:19AM

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Highlights from report on Newtown school shooter

Friday - 11/21/2014, 5:50pm  ET

Full story on 114-page report on Sandy Hook shooter Adam Lanza.


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The Associated Press
Some highlights from Friday's 114-page report from the Connecticut Office of Child Advocate that looked into the history of Newtown school shooter Adam Lanza:

-- Lanza's mother and his educational team both had a goal to manage and accommodate his disabilities, rather than treat them.

-- Lanza's parents and the school thought of him as intellectually gifted. But psychological testing showed his cognitive abilities were average.

-- The report recommends that school staff have training to identify mental health warning signs. It also said schools must play a critical role in the identification and referral of students with social, emotional and behavioral health problems.

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-- The report recommends universal screening of children for mental health needs until they are 21.

-- Lanza and his parents did not appear to seek or participate in any mental health treatment after 2008. There also was no sustained input from any mental health provider documented in Lanza's educational record or medical record after 2006.

-- Lanza's "severe and deteriorating internalized mental health problems" were combined with a preoccupation with violence. With access to deadly weapons, this "proved a recipe for mass murder," the report concludes.

-- Lanza's communications suggest depression and suicidal thoughts, but not psychosis. Autism spectrum disorder neither caused nor led to the shooting.

-- The report questions whether Lanza's race and privileged socio-economic status impacted how he was treated. "Is the community more reluctant to intervene and more likely to provide deference to the parental judgment and decision-making of white, affluent parents than those caregivers who are poor or minority?" the report asks.

-- Lanza was anorexic (6 feet tall and 112 pounds), to the point of malnutrition and resultant brain damage.

-- Recognizing the role that assault weapons and high capacity ammunition magazines played, the authors said Lanza's easy access to them "cannot be ignored as a critical factor in this tragedy." The ready availability of assault weapons in the U.S. is an important public health issue, they said.


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Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 11/23/2014 12:23AM by Fox News.

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Re: Guns don't kill people...anorexia does!
Posted by: Gunlover ()
Date: November 23, 2014 07:03AM

Hey OP

-- Recognizing the role that assault weapons and high capacity ammunition magazines played, the authors said Lanza's easy access to them "cannot be ignored as a critical factor in this tragedy." The ready availability of assault weapons in the U.S. is an important public health issue, they said.


This monday morning quarterbacking article about Lanza the nut case is an important public health issue


Walking down the street is an important public health issue
Cars are important public health issue
Alcohol is an important public health issue
Drugs is an important public health issue
Filthy ass queers/faggots are an important public health issue
Video games are an important public health issue
Axe chops are an important public health issue
Knife stabbing are an import public health issue
Doctors malpractice is an important public health issue
Obamacare is an important public health issues
Running out of ammo is an important public health issue
Genetic stupidity is an important public health issue
Liberalism is an important public health issue
Social Media is an important public health issue

etc etc etc is an important public health issue...What is not an important public health issue?

Never Run Out of Ammo

Guns Don't Kill People. People Kill People

Them or You

The two most important days in your life are the day your were born and and the day you find out why

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Re: Guns don't kill people...anorexia does!
Posted by: Fox News ()
Date: November 23, 2014 03:10PM

Gunlover Wrote:
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Hey OP
>
> -- Recognizing the role that assault weapons and
> high capacity ammunition magazines played, the
> authors said Lanza's easy access to them "cannot
> be ignored as a critical factor in this tragedy."
> The ready availability of assault weapons in the
> U.S. is an important public health issue, they
> said.
>
>
> This monday morning quarterbacking article about
> Lanza the nut case is an important public health
> issue
>
>
> Walking down the street is an important public
> health issue
> Cars are important public health issue
> Alcohol is an important public health issue
> Drugs is an important public health issue
> Filthy ass queers/faggots are an important public
> health issue
> Video games are an important public health issue
> Axe chops are an important public health issue
> Knife stabbing are an import public health issue
> Doctors malpractice is an important public health
> issue
> Obamacare is an important public health issues
> Running out of ammo is an important public health
> issue
> Genetic stupidity is an important public health
> issue
> Liberalism is an important public health issue
> Social Media is an important public health issue
>
> etc etc etc is an important public health
> issue...What is not an important public health
> issue?


THANKS FOR WASTING 10 MINUTES OF MY LIFE!!!

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Re: Guns don't kill people...anorexia does!
Posted by: Anorexic Not ()
Date: November 23, 2014 04:57PM

This guy beat anorexia, but still went on to kill with a gun.


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Re: Guns don't kill people...anorexia does!
Posted by: Oh my Beasity ()
Date: November 23, 2014 05:05PM

So based on this new new research we have nothing to fear from eesh or misery. They are too fucking fat to go off the hook.

Caan, however, is one we should watch. His scrawny ass could be toting firearms around Virginia anytime now.

If you see any threads between eesh and misery exchanging fat free or low cal recipes, start worrying.

Normal BMI, out.

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Re: Guns don't kill people...anorexia does!
Posted by: Stabitha ()
Date: November 23, 2014 05:10PM

Anorexic Not Wrote:
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> This guy beat anorexia, but still went on to kill
> with a gun.
>
>


An American hero

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Re: Guns don't kill people...anorexia does!
Posted by: FOX Digital ()
Date: November 23, 2014 05:53PM

> -- The report recommends universal screening of children for mental health needs
> until they are 21.

One crazy kid out of ~60 million kids.

This one, weird, outlier kid - with peculiar home circumstances that gave him access to guns, which probably less than 5% of the country's ~60 million school-age kids have even theoretical access to - warrants universal screening for "mental health needs" until children reach the age of 21?

Full employment act for mental therapists.

Never let a crisis go to waste.

Even psychiatrists, full M.D.s, are notoriously bad at spotting the potentially violent. How poorly will less-credentialed therapists do? And yet the mistakes - the dangerous kids they miss, the "false negatives" - will just provide an excuse for ratcheting up the system and spending more money on it, rather than for eliminating it.

How much damage will be wrought to families and individuals by the inevitable false positive test results?

etc.

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