Opinion: Mental Illness Does Not Cause Mass Shootings. Mass Shootings Cause Mental Illness.

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Austin therapists lay out Governor Greg Abbott’s abysmal record on supporting mental health access and education.

. Under your leadership, in 2015 the state refused to expand Medicaid, turning down $1 billion in federal funds which would have enabled many Texans to access medical care, including mental health.

Schools offer the best chance of identifying emotional vulnerability and providing counseling. Texas ranks 44th in school funding per child. A school district's emotional wellness counselor typically travels between four schools. We 100% support strengthening mental health funding, services, and access in Texas. But let's be clear: Your administration's gun policies, making it easy to purchase and carry a gun, are the primary reason why 21 people died. Just last year, only two years after the mass shooting in El Paso, you pushed"constitutional carry," allowing anyone 21 or older to carry a handgun without a license or training, despite 60% of Texans opposing such permissiveness.

Under your governorship, child deaths from guns doubled from 54 in 2015 to 146 in 2020. Our gun laws, combined with our lack of mental health support, created the killing fields of Uvalde, El Paso, Santa Fe, and Sunderland Springs. No child feels safe. That an 18-year-old can buy AR-15s and 1,600 rounds tells our children that we are willing to sacrifice them, that we value the right to own a gun with much less oversight than we require to drive a car over their right to a future."Hardening" our schools into armed fortresses is not the answer. Work for bipartisan legislation that creates sensible regulations for gun ownership and use.

 

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