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Mass shootings and Why We’ve Given Up

When the news came in on CNN about the Navy Yard shooting that killed twelve last week, I was quick to turn the channel. I didn’t want to hear the details of the shoot-out and I definitely didn’t want to hear about the lives of each victim lost to this senseless violence. I don’t even…

September 24, 2013 in Mental Health, Uncategorized.

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