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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 3083603" data-attributes="member: 9374"><p>To those wondering about a connection between use of antidepressants and mental health medications - is it the chicken or the egg? Do you think meds are MAKING people <strong>worse </strong>and <strong>more</strong> likely to commit atrocities? Or do you think those people had a mental illness and were prone to this, but the meds didn't make <strong>enough </strong>difference to help them?</p><p></p><p>Along the same line of "100 million American gun owners who didn't kill <strong>anybody </strong>today"....</p><p></p><p><u>There are over 80 million Americans currently taking antidepressant medications who <strong>didn't </strong>kill anybody today.</u> So do you think the medications are any more responsible for causing these situations than the guns in our possession are responsible for causing them?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 3083603, member: 9374"] To those wondering about a connection between use of antidepressants and mental health medications - is it the chicken or the egg? Do you think meds are MAKING people [B]worse [/B]and [B]more[/B] likely to commit atrocities? Or do you think those people had a mental illness and were prone to this, but the meds didn't make [B]enough [/B]difference to help them? Along the same line of "100 million American gun owners who didn't kill [B]anybody [/B]today".... [U]There are over 80 million Americans currently taking antidepressant medications who [B]didn't [/B]kill anybody today.[/U] So do you think the medications are any more responsible for causing these situations than the guns in our possession are responsible for causing them? [/QUOTE]
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