The latest plans from the Department of Justice are yet another alarming example of misguided priorities in our nation’s capital. Instead of focusing on the real issues plaguing gun violence, the focus has shifted to an outrageous proposal: banning transgender individuals from owning firearms. This reactionary approach reveals the liberal establishment’s penchant for addressing symptoms rather than root causes.
The tragic shooting at a Minneapolis school has now become a convenient excuse for some within the DOJ to push an agenda that targets people’s fundamental rights. By proposing that those with gender dysphoria are mentally unfit to own a weapon, the DOJ is treading dangerous waters. The left, bolstered by its militant woke culture, seems all too eager to redefine mental illness to suit its anti-gun narrative.
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Rather than examining serious questions surrounding psychiatric medication and its possible links to violent behaviors—a conversation many conservatives have long championed—the government would rather scapegoat a vulnerable community. This knee-jerk reaction to limit gun rights for any group of people plays right into the globalists’ hands, undermining the Second Amendment upon which this country was built.
Meanwhile, the Health and Human Services is reportedly delving into the pharmaceutical aspect of this tragedy. They are beginning to investigate whether psychoactive medications played a role in this senseless violence. Finally, a glimmer of hope that someone in government wants to tackle the issue of America being over-medicated. For too long, Big Pharma has enjoyed both immunity and immense profits while our society grapples with the consequences.
One must ask why every proposed solution from the left always involves infringing on the freedoms of law-abiding citizens. Why not focus on the undeniable link between psychiatric drugs and acts of violence? Or consider how these drugs might be affecting countless individuals in ways we barely understand. How much longer will the American people bear the brunt of policies that punish the many for the actions of the few?