Patricia Sadoski: 'This is about the health and the well-being of the youth of America, the future of America. In the case of this “disease” of gun violence, we now know many of the causes, interventions and preventions.'
The logo of Nashville's Covenant School is displayed on the back of Nashville Predators' helmets in honor of the school shooting victims, before the team's NHL hockey game against the Boston Bruins, Tuesday, March 28, 2023, in Boston. Another mass shooting. More dead kids and educators. The place of learning and growing in the U.S. is a scary place where instead of the fire drills, they practice hiding to stay alive in the face of big weapons.
Many had gone through recent stressful occurrences or legal problems, personal or employment events such as work loss or divorce prior to the attack. Over half demonstrated mental health concerns prior to the attack such as depression, psychotic symptoms or suicidal ideation. More than half of all homicides and suicides in the U.S. are due to guns.
This is a rampant problem unique to our American society. If we looked at it as a disease, perhaps we could get our heads around how to fix it. This is about the health and the well-being of the youth of America, the future of America. In the case of this “disease” of gun violence, we now know many of the causes, interventions and preventions.
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