Addressing a solution to avoid or reduce events such as the recent shooting in a school, the president blathered today to a bunch of congressmen about confining even those people who can be deemed potentially mentally unstable but have not committed a crime yet too in mental asylums.
Each of the following below, if true, weakens the assertion that throwing people who have been deemed mentally ill or are considered as potentials into state owned mental asylums will significantly reduce instances of shootings in schools EXCEPT:
(A) Out of the 133 acts of shooting in schools committed between 2010 and 2015, only one was committed by persons prohibited from owning arms due to severe mental illness.
(B) Fewer than 3 percent of the 133 acts of shooting in schools committed between 2010 and 2015 were committed by individuals against whom there were concerns that they were mentally unstable.
(C) Increasing the minimum age to possess guns is likely to have little effect since most shootings are done using firearms owned by shooter’s parents.
(D) A survey showed that people who are in the process of losing their minds or become mentally unstable are way less likely to hold a firearm, let alone discharge one, than a normal human being.
(E) More than ninety percent of the 133 acts of shooting committed in schools in the recent past have been committed in a well-planned manner by individuals whose psychiatric evaluation reports showed that they score better than an average human being.