slownsteady
Well-Known Member
Don't forget that big bushy camo thingie.I always carry my sniper rifle.
Don't forget that big bushy camo thingie.I always carry my sniper rifle.
I tried that camo once; people kept throwing empty beer cans at my head :hide:Its in my backpack. It reverses to a city trash can for urban warfare
I don't have many friends but if for a minute I thought one of my friends could do something dangerous I would have no problem doing my part to make sure that doesn't happen. I lose friends rather quickly because I don't put up with crap.
You guys with guns that have friends with guns. Would you notice a friend changing and what would it take to get him help.
I would think you would consider loosing a friend and even worse, what if you were wrong. Would you loose a bunch of friends.
Or would it just be easier to say, me and all my friends are straight up guys nothing to think about.
You guys with guns that have friends with guns. Would you notice a friend changing and what would it take to get him help.
I would think you would consider loosing a friend and even worse, what if you were wrong. Would you loose a bunch of friends.
Or would it just be easier to say, me and all my friends are straight up guys nothing to think about.
While there may be a correlation between antidepressants and the killings, the medicines themselves might not be the cause. The depression itself could be the factor. They just might not be on the right amount or type of antidepressants. Some of them may have stopped taking them due to side effects. If someone has a chemical imbalance causing severe depression and suicidal ideations, it can be difficult to treat. A lot of the times there is insufficient sarotonin, but that can't always be accurately measured and there is still so much that we don't know about how the brain works and about what the drugs can do. In many cases, the antidepressants can help-- unfortunately, each person has unique chemistry and what works for one person doesn't work for another. For instance: Valium will usually calm people and help them relax-- in my case, it makes me highly agitated and jittery. Vicodin makes my brother-in-law very happy and mellow-- it does absolutely nothing for me (doesn't even relieve pain). There is no guarantee that the medicines will help. I have some friends with clinical depression who are finding the antidepressants helpful. The key is getting the right mix and then hoping they don't get diminished returns from staying on it for too long. And then some meds (usually antipsychotics) can cause tardive dyskenisia after longtime use.couple of years back i was studying the mass shootings,
i looked at all the mass shootings in the last 2 year period to see what gun was used in each incident.
this is when i found something i had not been looking for
antidepressants, all of the mass shootings shooters were on antidepressants and or under a dr care for depression
this included the teenage shooters
it is my opinion, that dr. need to stop handing out antidepressants like candy
the side effects include suicidal tendencies
oh, btw, the original reason for the study was to see how many mass shootings involved the ar 15
according to media it is used in every mass shooting.
that is a false hood, a semiauto hand gun was used in 99 percent of the shootings and a ar was used in less than half
99 percent and 49 percent make 148%......... a semiauto hand gun was used in 99 percent of the shootings and a ar was used in less than half
99 percent and 49 percent make 148%
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