"Guns are not killed and people are killed" This is a well-known word, usually considered to be true. But this is not entirely true. Psychiatric patients may not be able to make logical decisions and their perception of reality may be contaminated with disease. Gun laws related to people with mental illness should be more restrictive. Weapons like firearms make violence easier, especially when there are multiple victims. It is difficult to evaluate the possibility of a person committing violent acts that hurt someone, including himself.
In fact, the biggest mental health problem associated with gun violence is suicide. Gun suicide is the most common way of suicide, accounting for most of all gun deaths. Most people with severe mental illness are never violent, but the danger of suicide is much higher. Shooter's competition can lead to alleged mental illness. Pictures of solitary gunmen with spiritual illnesses were the latest developments after the mass bombardment incident - shoots were mainly done by Caucasians. Prior to this development, in the 1960s and 1970s, the media linked psychosis and violence to black political activists and attributed responsibility to "black culture". Now, as the white man experiences the rise of carnival killing, the prevalence of diagnosis is changing, indicating that these are individuals with individual diseases
On the surface, the relationship between psychosis and shooting is justified. In most cases, psychiatric disorders are like large-scale public shooting cases, which is becoming an increasing problem in the United States. Nearly a fifth of today's Americans are suffering from mental illness, and over the last two decades mass shooting was more frequent and deadly. However, the media press talks about another. Nearly a quarter of collective gunfighting talks explain perpetrators as psychosis and more than half of news reports on psychosis concern violence. Stories on gun violence and psychosis are often focused on protecting the public from psychosis. They are rarely explained as people who need protection
Most of the people with severe mental illness are never violent and 95 to 97% of gun violence is not due to mental illness, but recently large-scale people with acute mental illness to violence by guns Participation is very important to the problem of American society. According to the Gallup polls survey in January 2013, 48% of American adults attributed the mental health system to the massive shooting in the United States. In the event of massive gun violence, psychosis is often discussed as a possible cause, up to 25% of Americans with mental health are at risk and free.