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  • If you insist on attempting some social engineering, let's start with some mental-illness control instead of gun control.

    Arizona shooting: Wild west politics | Editorial 2011

  • Between November 30, 1998, and Dec. 31, 2010, only 6,103 attempted gun purchases at federally licensed dealers were stopped because of mental-illness prohibitions.

    Many Mentally Ill Can Buy Guns Vanessa O'Connell 2011

  • He will pursue a mental-illness defense, said his lawyer, Gene Maurer.

    Delaware pediatrician's alleged victims may surpass 103 2010

  • “Most work in behavioral genetics has been done by mental-illness researchers who focus on vulnerability,” he told me recently.

    The Science of Success 2009

  • The remarks were seen as acknowledgment that the attacks weren't isolated incidents, as state-run media had initially portrayed them, but at least partly connected to the country's lack of mental-illness treatment and to problems such as a growing gap between rich and poor, and official corruption.

    Six Die in Chinese Ax Attack Brian Spegele 2011

  • “Most work in behavioral genetics has been done by mental-illness researchers who focus on vulnerability,” he told me recently.

    The Science of Success 2009

  • “Most work in behavioral genetics has been done by mental-illness researchers who focus on vulnerability,” he told me recently.

    The Science of Success 2009

  • Violence is a mental-illness disease, a disruption of the normal humanity of all people.

    Global Voices in English » Iran: Neda becomes a symbol for the protesters 2009

  • The nearer to today that you got, on almost all measures there was a steady and increasing likelihood of young people having high mental-illness scores.

    Family under the microscope 2010

  • Illinois's welfare caseload is growing for the first time in more than five years, and waiting lists for substance-abuse and mental-illness treatments are increasing.

    Big State, Big Cuts, Little Room 2010

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