1) fair point on the retired military community. but... and I've seen this first-hand... having a purpose and structure and sense of normalcy upon return to civilian life is by far the best way of minimizing those issues...i don’t understand why shite is going “south.” I’ll start driving around in a water truck just in case a fire breaks out in summer. fcuk we all should. Such a backwards place. It’s 2022, why are they comparable to the slums in Honduras. In case there is a shootout I’m strapped. We are bound to prevent more problems then we create.
Nope no history of mental health issues after serving in the military. Completely stable bunch. I realize the solution is complicated, its a mental health issue, a cultural issue, a gun control issue. But when are these retards, sorry, going to realize more guns isn’t solving “helping” this problem. Texas is littered with guns. Maybe, hear me out, maybe just fcuking maybe that’s the biggest problem. Crazy I know. People walking around with things that can instantly kill people from distance, dangerous. Just maybe.
2) yeah, they have way too many guns on their streets. show me how we get them off the streets. until then, I'm more interested in the ratio of good to bad how we leverage that to protect our most vulnerable citizens...