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I worked with Tony for a couple years. I found him funny, incredibly intelligent, honest, loving, caring and charitable. He was open about his struggles with mental health. It makes me so angry he never truly got the help he really needed and how it was so simple for him to obtain a handgun.
The silence on the gun permit is deafening. John R…….what is your take on this if I may ask?
I worked with Tony for a couple years. I found him funny, incredibly intelligent, honest, loving, caring and charitable. He was open about his struggles with mental health. It makes me so angry he never truly got the help he really needed and how it was so simple for him to obtain a handgun.
The system failed at many levels.
Agreed. This was a wonderful man, attacked by a horrible disease. I think we (society) completely failed him.