About a third of people with Alzheimer's disease have access to a firearm in their home, according to a newly published survey of caregivers.
Few caregivers, however, have discussed what to do when their loved ones are unfit to handle the guns. Age-proof your brain by keeping your heart healthy, study says"Alzheimer's and other kinds of dementia can cause changes in thinking and memory that could make someone unsafe to handle a gun, even if that person has a lifetime of experience," said lead researcher Dr.
The study analyzed responses to the 2019 National Firearms Survey from adults 35 years or older who said they were making decisions about medical, financial, housing or other needs for a person of dementia. The online survey, conducted last year between July 30 and August 11, is conducted among a nationally representative sample of US adults living in homes with firearms.
And yet you have no problem pushing a guy with OBVIOUS cognitive problems for President. You should probably be quiet now. You won’t but you really should.
Firearm access is a major risk factor for suicide in older adults. Research has shown that firearms are the most common method of suicide among older men and women— add dementia to the equation and now you have a gravely dangerous situation.
Stop making bullets....Easy.
The access to a gun in their home shouldn’t be easy. It should be really hard. Make them really fight for their life.
Why have a gun in the home.?
But to the MAGAts this is just propaganda
I don't remember a mass shooting caused by a person with dementia. Though I remember a mass panic caused by the media.
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