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PA Bill Number: HB335

Title: In inchoate crimes, further providing for prohibited offensive weapons.

Description: In inchoate crimes, further providing for prohibited offensive weapons. ...

Last Action: Re-committed to APPROPRIATIONS

Last Action Date: May 6, 2024

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Mass Shootings are rare, and have a common thread. (Hint--its not guns) :: 04/02/2013

(editors note: FOAC was able to offer testimony to Rep. Murphy on 1 April regarding this subject. So did others, and there were powerful statements that brought to light how poorly we handle mental illness in the USA. Only one person got on the "ban everything" soapbox. He was told that, in Murphy's mind (Rep. Murphy is a practicing psychologist), he wants to take "all guns from a very few people, but NO guns from every person." Encouraging words indeed from Congressman Murphy)

Nearly Every Mass Shooting In The Last 20 Years Shares One Thing In Common, & It's NOT Weapons

Posted on: April 1st, 2013

Nearly every mass shooting incident in the last twenty years, and multiple other instances of suicide and isolated shootings all share one thing in common, and its not the weapons used.

The overwhelming evidence points to the signal largest common factor in all of these incidents is the fact that all of the perpetrators were either actively taking powerful psychotropic drugs or had been at some point in the immediate past before they committed their crimes.

Multiple credible scientific studies going back more then a decade, as well as internal documents from certain pharmaceutical companies that suppressed the information show that SSRI drugs ( Selective Serotonin Re-Uptake Inhibitors ) have well known, but unreported side effects, including but not limited to suicide and other violent behavior. One need only Google relevant key words or phrases to see for themselves. www.ssristories.com is one popular site that has documented over 4500 " Mainstream Media " reported cases from around the World of aberrant or violent behavior by those taking these powerful drugs.

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