True, and to the point of guns, there's a huge difference between a having a gun for protection and having an assault weapon. An ex that kept a rifle in his house, but as soon as his mental illness presented itself, (clinical depression) he removed it from our home. As deep as his illness had gotten however, there's no way he could bring myself to seriously consider owning a gun. But the more that we focus the discussion mainly in mental health and add mire stigma to an illness society still doesn't fully understand or accept, the bigger evil here is the access to these massive weapons.
RE: Guns vs mental health and the Florida school shooting.