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Fear of being committed may have contributed to CT trage
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>No idea how accurate this is and only posting it due to conversations here on the mental illness aspects of the tragedy:
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>http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/12/18/fear-being-committed-may-have-caused-connecticut-madman-to-snap/
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>Even if the reporting is accurate, the view is that of someone on the outside looking in, who may or may not have had some information on what his mother was planning for the future.

A Fox News "exclusive " with sketchy sources. A.K.A. most likely a bunch of b.s.

One thing that hasn't come up with all this is that it seems that all of the children in the USA now seem to have some sort of mental illness that requires medication. This new culture we have where we start pumping children full of mood-altering drugs is insane. I hear my girlfriend's friends talking about how hyper or unrulely their teenagers are so they take them too a shrink and get them put on some drugs. Personally I think it's just a bunch of lazy parents who can't deal with raising a teenager ... and rather than doing some actual parenting the solution seems to be dope the kid up. Who knows perhaps its an evil conspiracy designed by the corporate pharmaceutical companies to get a whole new generation of customers before they even hit puberty. I'm not one to believe conspiracy theories but frankly I think that's more likely than all these kids needing psychotropic drugs. I know that prescriptions of psychotropic drugs written to teens shot up 250% between 1994 and 2001...who know's what those numbers are like now.
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