Posted by jackinok on February 12, 2013 at 12:24:44 from (162.58.82.136):
In Reply to: Illinois Sheriffs posted by BIG RUH on February 12, 2013 at 08:28:08:
lets face it guys,when we do away with institutionalized mental health facilities,most of these folks wind up on the streets.lots (and by no means all) of them do wind up commiting serious crimes and acts of violence.a large percentage wind up homeless and unable to afford their meds and when they suddenly stop them they are even more likely to turn violent.it comes down to the politicians looking bad because they pick on these poor sick folks,or they think that in some way, if they dont see a firearm they wont be violent. the truth is they are not around guns in a institution and they are still violent,and turning them loose just compounds the problem for them and society.mental health is the real issue,but as long as we have the ACLU and folks of that nature very little will be done in that regard.to lock someone away because of mental issues is percieved to be violating their civil rights. to my way of thinking , putting them in prison after they commit a crime is even worse.I think they would be better off in a environment where they could recieve help rather than a prison where their violence and illness escaltes even more.to me its sort of like trying to build a bucket your milk cow cant kick over,when its much easier and makes more sense to put the kickers on the cow so she simply cant kick.
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