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I bet if there were more therapists instead of officers they would have gone in guns blazing.
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Apparently there are a lot of cases where officers aren't required to protect civilains. Warren v. District of Columbia (1981) Castle Rock v. Gonzales (2005) DeShaney v. Winnebago County (1989) even state-specific laws to charge officers have fail to act have ended in acquittal... Apparently...Even in deep R-territory it doesn't matter. In Peterson v. Pollack - Florida prosecutors charged Peterson with "Child Neglect," arguing he was a "caregiver" to the students. However, in June 2023, he was acquitted of all charges. The jury essentially affirmed that while his actions were widely condemned, they weren't a crime under current law. So yeah I guess it is time to limit the things these criminals are using or invest in more mental health for the troubled (see Shovel). | |||
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Apparently the NRA said the answer to this problem is more guns.
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So yeah, more guns would have fixed this issue. Just not in the hands of these cowards in uniform. | |||
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I am working on a schedule v controlled substance that has the adverse affect of calming the nerves and anxiety in animals. Administrating a supratherapeutic dose mellows out an animal to almost a permanent comatose state. Don't worry humanely we utilize hypercapnic hypoxia. | |||
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