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The giant, gaping hole in Sandy Hook reporting : psychiatric medications

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The giant, gaping hole in Sandy Hook reporting : psychiatric medications
David Kupelian says 1 piece of crucial information has yet to be disclosed

Since last month’s horrifying and heartbreaking school massacre in Newtown, Conn., politicians and the press have, as everyone knows, been totally obsessed with firearms.

Indeed, President Obama has vowed to impose strong new gun-control measures on the nation – very soon, with or without Congress.

Other possible factors – from violent video games to the “failure of our mental-health system” to the unintended consequences of making schools “gun-free zones” – have taken a back seat to guns. Within hours of the gruesome mega-crime, the media had provided extensive, round-the-clock coverage of precisely which firearms, manufacturers and calibers the perpetrator had used, how he had obtained them from his mother, where they were originally purchased, and so on.

But where, I’d like to ask my colleagues in the media, is the reporting about the psychiatric medications the perpetrator – who had been under treatment for mental-health problems – may have been taking? After all, Mark and Louise Tambascio, family friends of the shooter and his mother, were interviewed on CBS’ “60 Minutes,” during which Louise Tambascio told correspondent Scott Pelley: “I know he was on medication and everything, but she homeschooled him at home cause he couldn’t deal with the school classes sometimes, so she just homeschooled Adam at home. And that was her life.” And here, Tambascio tells ABC News, “I knew he was on medication, but that’s all I know.”

Read more at https://www.wnd.com/2013/01/the-giant-gaping-hole-in-sandy-hook-reporting/#IvtHhesVoaoLT1he.99

2 thoughts on “The giant, gaping hole in Sandy Hook reporting : psychiatric medications

  1. I realize that WND is trying to deflect the issue from gun control to medication or lack thereof, but Poor World Net Daily is only reinforcing the point that tighter gun control, specifically, prohibiting the sale of firearms to people in households with (or closely related to) people on psychiatric meds would have averted this incident.

  2. An independent news organization has named the Drudge Report and WND among the “most trustworthy news sources” for 2012, citing Drudge as the “top-trusted site for millions” and WND for “continual commitment to the truth and top-notch journalistic practice.”

    Read more at https://www.wnd.com/2012/12/wnd-cited-among-most-trustworthy-news-sources/#qh4H5MDL4S4hQc6S.99

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