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TC1987|1355613642|3332319 said:I think it's time to start institutionalizing some of these kooks again. Most of these shooters gave some unmistakable indications that there was something seriously wrong and/or unstable about them, long before they shot people.
I do not think the answer is this simple. One cannot simply institutionalize someone because one suspects he may be a threat in the future. Also: in a time when no one wants taxes raised, no one is going to pay the costs of increased mental health care. The reason that state hospitals were closed and that less care was provided in local communities was that no one wanted to pay the cost of mental health care.
Nonetheless, your comment is especially ironic to someone from Connecticut who grew up associating the word, "Newtown" not with the so-called lovely, bucolic, safe community described over and over again on the television news, but with the grim, frightening buildings of the old Fairfield Hills Hospital. It was an absolutely enormous state psychiatric hospital that was in operation for most of my life. The link I am attaching to YouTube says that it closed in 1995, but by then it must have been almost totally empty. Patients were being de-institutionalized into the local communities in large numbers in Connecticut by the early 1980's.
This is what I always associated with Newtown:
Fairfield Hills Hospital in Newtown, CT...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8yZtK65EAE
Deb/AGBF
