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Why does someone with a known psychological disorder have access to a gun?

Wait a minute, isnt Higginsville the townt that one teacher was killed and still unsolved? Or is that Harrisonville?

This is not going to end well.

It's her god given right to be crazy with a gun...

Do you mean according to the Constitution, or do you mean that God himself told her that?

I agree with Searching though the gun may have belonged to a spouse or other family member and not to her.

Searching didn't you know god wrote the Constitution? Jesus was his proof reader.

Are you telling me that God, doesn't know how to spell, or use proper punctuation?

Searching, in response to your first question I will respond with another question: What about Dick Cheney?

That was for sport..LOL

I would agree with Golfer. This has a bad ending.

Suzan borrowed my car one time a day before she went missing. When she borrowed the car I had forgotten it was in the console otherwise it would have been taken out. After she went missing we could not locate the gun. She has never been attracted to guns. The gun may have been taken from the car without her knowledge. She is depressed about herself, not violent towards others. I hope none of you ever have to go searching for a family member who may be self-destructive and you have no idea where to look. This was posted on the news to help get her back safely. She is a good girl who is just overwhelmed and missed taking ONE pill. Please don't be critical unless you know all the details.

By now it is more than one pill. Hope she returns. check the hospitials in the area. Of course with todays laws the hospital may not be able to give you any information.

THis was my wife...

I loved her and she will be sadly missed..

The why´s and hows and what if´s are all mute points now.. If your country did not allow easy gun access then maybe this would never have happened but then maybe if she was so determined she would have found another way..

I don´t blame anyone, except myself.. I will love her and miss her forever..

Brendan Keirle

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