Mental health concerns and gun rights: the case of the NYC shooter

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Despite Shane Tamura's history of mental health issues and emergency psychiatric holds, Nevada's law did not automatically disqualify him from purchasing firearms, highlighting gaps in the system that allow individuals with mental health concerns to legally buy guns. The article discusses the limitations of current background check systems and the potential of red flag laws to prevent such tragedies.
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