Gun Control Reform Activism
In reply to the discussion: The suicide component of the gun debate [View all]nonoyes
(261 posts)I'm not sure I agree that anger is ALWAYS a symptom of depression, though, if that is what you meant.
Anger is a natural reaction of human beings to lots of events. The question is about how we control or don't control our anger.
And I'm not even sure murderers are always angry people or depressed people. Some murderers do it because there is a sexual component to the act of killing, although I think people who murder with guns do it to gain control of a situation OR because they are experiencing uncontrollable anger toward that person. So, yes, anger is AN important dimension in murder by gun, but I doubt it is universally true for all gun murderers. There are even people who kill others with a gun for personal profit, for money, inheritance, or for a fee, a contract killer.
This issue is a bit far afield from the OP's topic, but it certainly is a worthy issue of discussion here in this group.