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Old 01-21-2023, 02:04 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by John Mercier View Post
I would bet more of what we are seeing is.
It is possible some other environmental factor is playing a role, but they should be able to pin that down.

As far as genetic factors, that isn't something that the government - local, State, or Federal - is going to be able to ''fix''. And they will have even less resources for those as they deal with the amount caused by the stress.

Laconia (Bordes) is dealing with 11.4% poverty rate... and a mixture of homeless and near homeless.
Long term mental illness may be playing a role, but that cannot be for that percentage of the population.
Just curious John, 1900 posts and you only hit the thanks button once, was that by accident?
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