Robert Reich's Blog: Guns, Anti-Depressants, and the Massacre in Virginia
In the United States, if you are seriously depressed, you can purchase anti-depressive drugs like Prozac, but only if you have a prescription from a doctor. Anti-depressants are enormously beneficial to millions of people but they are also potentially dangerous if used improperly. So, you have to see a doctor and get an assessment before you can go to a drug store and purchase one.Robert Reich nails this one. Special interests are rampant. Today, congress was not able to block a prescription medicine reform bill for medicaid. Pharmaceuticals have spent millions donating to congressional races. And people continue to die because of it.
But in the United States, in places like Virginia, a seriously depressed or deranged person can walk into a store and buy a semi-automatic handgun and a box of ammunition. All you need is two forms of identification. You don’t need permission from a doctor or counselor or anyone in the business of screening people to make sure they’re fit to have a gun.
It is a sad week in this country.
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