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Tuesday, April 17, 2007 
Here is an important article link that I found:
http://kathysmith.zaadz.com/blog

Another School Shooter, Another Psychiatric Drug?

33 Dead and 62 Wounded in Recent Drug-Induced School Shootings

Today's shooting rampage at Virginia Tech is being called the deadliest school shooting incident in U.S. history, with initial reports citing 32 dead and 29 more wounded in the bloodiest school massacre since Columbine. The Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR), a mental health watchdog that initially discovered the psychiatric drug connection in the Columbine shootings, says the media and law enforcement must move quickly to investigate the Virginia shooter's psychiatric drug history – a common factor amongst school shooters. In fact eight recent school shooters were under the influence of psychiatric drugs documented by the FDA to cause suicidal behavior, mania, psychosis, hallucinations, hostility and "homicidal ideation." In other instances the shooter's medical records were never made public, so their psychiatric drug use remains in question. In September, 2005, following the Red Lake Indian Reservation shootings, the National Foundation of Women Legislators, together with American Indian tribal leaders called for a Congressional investigation into the correlation between psychiatric drug use and school massacres, given the high rate of psychiatric drug use by the shooters. Congress has yet to investigate the psychiatric drug link to these senseless acts of violence despite international warnings that the drugs can cause manic and homicidal behavior.

School shootings committed by individuals under the influence of psychiatric drugs include:

March 21, 2005: Red Lake Indian Reservation, Minnesota: 16-year-old Native American Jeff Weise, reportedly under the influence of the antidepressant Prozac, went on a shooting rampage at home and at his school, killing nine people and wounding five before committing suicide.

April 10, 2001: Wahluke, Washington: 16-year-old Cory Baadsgaard took a rifle to his high school, and held 23 classmates and a teacher hostage while on a high dose of the antidepressant Effexor.

March 22, 2001: El Cajon, California: 18-year-old Jason Hoffman was on two antidepressants, Effexor and Celexa, when he opened fire at his California high school wounding five. Hoffman had also undergone an "anger management" program.

March 7, 2000: Williamsport, Pennsylvania: 14-year-old Elizabeth Bush was on the antidepressant Prozac when she blasted away at fellow students in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, wounding one.

May 20, 1999: Conyers, Georgia: 15-year-old T.J. Solomon was being treated with a mix of antidepressants when he opened fire on and wounded 6 of his classmates.

April 20, 1999: Columbine, Colorado: 18-year-old Eric Harris was on the antidepressant Luvox when he and his partner Dylan Klebold killed 12 classmates and a teacher and wounded 23 others before taking their own lives in the bloodiest school massacre in history. The coroner confirmed that the antidepressant was in his system through toxicology reports while Dylan Klebold's autopsy was never made public. Harris and Klebold underwent "anger management" and "death education" classes.

April 16, 1999: Notus, Idaho: 15-year-old Shawn Cooper fired two shotgun rounds in his school narrowly missing students; he was taking a mix of antidepressants.

May 21, 1998: Springfield, Oregon: 15-year-old Kip Kinkel murdered his own parents and then proceeded to school where he opened fire on students in the cafeteria, killing two and wounding 22. Kinkel had been on Prozac. Kinkel also underwent "anger management" classes.

Read this report by the Citizens Commission on Human Rights International to find out more about the dangerous connection between violence and psychiatric drugs. Or click here to read the Joint Resolution of Intergovernmental & Inter-tribal Affairs and Education & Training Policy Committees from the National Foundation of Women Legislators and tribal leaders.

For more information, contact the Citizens Commission on Human Rights at 800-869-2247 or email humanrights@cchr.org.
anesthesia {NYDM/PADM}
Erin NYdm padm

 
thanks for  posting that.. interesting...
 
Posted by anesthesia {NYDM/PADM} on Wednesday, April 18, 2007 - 12:24 PM
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Love Under Law - ~E.D.F.~

 
It's a known fact that more people die from pharmaceutical drugs than any amount of street drugs have ever harmed people like weed, LSD, etc.. Not that I endorse the use of them either, but when Tom Cruise went on his anti psychiatrist rant on NBC with Katie Couric & Matt Lauer maybe he did have some valid points after all.
 
Posted by Love Under Law - ~E.D.F.~ on Sunday, June 17, 2007 - 7:23 PM
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Jay

 
The government knows all about the severe problems these powerful drugs are causing. The simple problem is, pharmaceutical lobby money rules. I was forced onto everything from Ritalin to powerful antipsychotics Haldol and Risperdal. They ended up causing the exact conditions they were suppose to stop because I never had them in the first place.
 
Posted by Jay on Sunday, July 29, 2007 - 8:41 PM
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DJ Darkness Visible
Darkness Visible

 
Crazy people are more likely than healthy people to seek medical treatment. Crazy people are more likely than healthy people to become homicidal. To conclude that the medical treatment drove them crazy, would be to assume that they went to the doctor for no reason whatsoever.


But that is exactly what the CCHR assumes, because the CCHR assumes that psychiatric treatment doesn't work.


The Citizens Commission on Human Rights was founded by the Church of Scientology which forbids psychiatric treatment and rejects the scientific basis of psychology and neuroscience.


This "report" basically amounts to a religious group trying to prove the tenants of its faith.

 
Posted by DJ Darkness Visible on Friday, August 15, 2008 - 2:10 AM
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