This article originally appeared on JoeHoft.com and AbleChild and has been republished with permission.
As the United States faces simultaneous challenges on various fronts, including economic recovery, a public health crisis, and geopolitical tensions, Maine's decision to consider joining actions against gun manufacturers is shocking given the failure of the investigation into the mass killing in Lewiston. , who. This type of lawsuit is another attempt to blame firearms for the perpetrator's violent behavior and divert attention away from the known serious psychological harmful side effects of mental health “treatments.”
Ironically, lawmakers do not use the same standard of blame for psychiatric drugs as they do for gun manufacturers, but rather continue to protect prescribing psychiatrists and Big Pharma. People cannot compete with the presence of multiple lobbyists of “stakeholders” who support well-funded parent groups, as in the case of the Sandy Hook Promise, who have unlimited funds to do their bidding on favored political issues such as the anti-gun lobby.
Now, Maine is doing what is common in such mass shootings, blaming the gun rather than the harmful effects of prescription psychiatric medications. The legislation was explained in this way, “This is a willfully private bill that specifically targets manufacturers that intentionally endanger the public by selling highly dangerous weapons. Millett testified last May. Rep. Rebecca Millett, a Democrat from Cape Elizabeth, introduced the bill last April, about six months before the October 25 mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine. Millett now claims added relevance in the wake of Maine's deadliest mass shooting.
The following states have joined a political coalition to strategize with President Biden's strange new office to ban guns rather than focus on the failure of mental health treatment involved in mass shootings.
This type of action is an attempt to further undermine constitutional rights. Apparently, the state of Maine is withholding mental health records related to the mass killing that occurred in Lewiston, Maine. This is a multi-state trend to protect profitable multi-billion dollar behavioral health contractors and drug formularies that benefit the drug companies serving the states, as well as the military. This pattern, known as the “Blue Ribbon Commission” – places blame on the weapon used and ignores mental health records and the effect of mind-altering drugs on the killer.
It took the state of Connecticut a year to release the name of Adam Lanza's treating psychiatrist, Dr. Paul Fox. It also took several years to release the names of the multiple medications Lanza prescribed. We know that Nancy Lanza reported her concerns to the Yale Child Study Center regarding an adverse drug event from only one of the psychiatric medications Lanza was known to be taking. Dr. Paul Fox turns out to be a criminal. This was not the most prominent legislative effort in the wake of this tragic event, nor was police corruption, which included Newtown police selling drugs and long guns right outside the police station (Operation Juice Box – FBI). Additionally, Nancy Lanza's memoir, which would have explicitly discussed the mental health treatment Adam received, was never published. Instead of focusing on reforms in the mental health industry, gun control was pushed and through lawsuits, gun manufacturer Remington Steel was pushed into bankruptcy.
The Maine Mills Governor's Select Committee has not yet presented any facts and has not found anything new. After every mass killing, states move against gun manufacturers and gun owners without any evidence of wrongdoing, yet the psychiatric industry and pharmaceutical companies appear to have their fingerprints on all of these killings and receive crowdfunding in the aftermath.
More and more mental health is the rallying cry, despite the known serious adverse effects of these drugs. Only after we stop the behavioral health industry's massive federal funding of the behavioral health industry's labeling system and Big Pharma's drugging of our fellow human beings will we finally be able to stop this epidemic of mass murder.