One investigation shows the connection between those who commit mass murder, including ISIS fighters and mass shooters, is anti-depressant drugs and other prescription and narcotic drugs, not the availability of guns.
“Until governments such as that of the United States, cracks down on big pharmaceutical companies, black-market drug dealers and the deep state’s involvement in narcotics trafficking, things will only get worse. It is no coincidence that the number of mass shootings as well as cruel and usual homicides have increased in-line with the use of psychotropic drugs,” writes Adam Garrie for conservative website The Duran.
Leftist elitists will not rest until they have stripped all chance of armed resistance to their power agenda. It’s part of their grand strategy to win total dominance of American society. We cannot be lulled into complacence by thinking we have nothing to worry about with gun ownership. Disarmament first comes by words and psychological warfare. Yes, keep a sharp eye out for any news of anti-gun measures in your town or state that would penalize lawful gun owners and do nothing to keep guns out of the hands of criminals and the unfit. But also gun confiscation is serious business. It has to do with the basic survival of human liberty. Americans should protect their private guns and keep their guns private. This is the first law of survival against the organized crime of the state.

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