BIG PHARMA: Charleston Shooter Was On Drug Linked To Extremely Violent Outbursts…

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“Rather than pontificating for more gun control, Mr. O should be taking a hard look at these drugs most all of these shooters were taking but that doesn’t fit in with his Marxist agenda.”  Admin

Charleston shooter Dylann Storm Roof was reportedly taking a drug that has been linked with sudden outbursts of violence, fitting the pattern of innumerable other mass shooters who were on or had recently come off pharmaceutical drugs linked to aggression.

According to a CBS News report, earlier this year when cops searched Roof after he was acting suspiciously inside a Bath and Body Works store, they found “orange strips” that Roof told officers was suboxone, a narcotic that is used to treat opiate addiction.

The suboxone strips seized from mail at the Cumberland County jail.

Suboxone is a habit-forming drug that has been connected with sudden outbursts of aggression.

A user on the MD Junction website relates how her husband “became violent, smashing things and threatening me,” after just a few days of coming off suboxone.

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