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Mental health problems exist in every country, mass shootings at schools in this consistency only exist in one country. Mental health issues are not exclusive to the USA, but mass shootings in this amount most certainly are.One group wants to blame guns, another wants to blame the trans movement.
Meanwhile, mental illness and Big Pharma don't care as long as the focus isn't on them. Guns have been around for decades, but the mass shooting phenomenon is relatively new. There is a variable that changed, that's the one to blame, not the one that's been constant.
The most common cause of death for a child in the United States are firearms.
I'm unsure how one problem excludes another. If people still consider guns to not be a main problem here, I can't help you but to be extremely confused about the stance you are having. Saying that decision makers should focus on mental health way more does not exclude the fact that the USA has a serious problem with firearms and firearm-related incidents and deaths and this should be dealt with also.