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Men's Health surveyed American male gun owners on their mental health. The results range from anger, fear, violence, connection, tradition, protection, safety.
Americans own about 400 million guns — with the lack of registration and a thriving black market, we don’t even have an accurate accounting. The restrictions could, however, deprive some law ...
Mental health and guns is an urgent topic with deaths buy suicide growing. At a free event in Wausau May 16, gun owners will discuss the issue. Guns and mental health are taboos.
A 2015 review found that in the United States, about 4% of violence is attributable to people diagnosed with mental illness, [235] and a 2014 study found that 7.5% of crimes committed by mentally ill people were directly related to the symptoms of their mental illness. [236] The majority of people with serious mental illness are never violent ...
Intermittent explosive disorder (IED) or Episodic dyscontrol syndrome (EDS) is a mental and behavioral disorder characterized by explosive outbursts of anger and/or violence, often to the point of rage, that are disproportionate to the situation at hand (e.g., impulsive shouting, screaming or excessive reprimanding triggered by relatively inconsequential events).
A 2015 review found that in the United States, about 4% of violence is attributable to people diagnosed with mental illness, [88] and a 2014 study found that 7.5% of crimes committed by mentally ill people were directly related to the symptoms of their mental illness. [89] The majority of people with serious mental illness are never violent. [90]
Linda Blackford: After two political assassination attempts, a school shooting in Georgia and an attempted mass murder on I-75, Kentucky and the nation must do something.
The Senate voted Wednesday to nullify part of a gun control bill that keeps severely mentally ill people from buying guns.