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For decades, people in WA with mental illness have had the right to make their own psychiatric care decisions before they hit a crisis point — but hardly anyone knows
The criminal history and documented mental health struggles of the Lakewood Church shooter is reigniting calls for red flag laws, as the gunwoman's mother-in-law described the incident as a "completely preventable horror."
Ballyhooed new Minnesota law has seen limited use in other states. βIt's as if the law doesn't exist,β says one expert. Regardless, it has potential to prevent mass shootings and suicides.