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On Monday, May 21, 2018 8:04 AM, John McMillan
To: President Donald Trump,
The White House,
Washington, D.C.
May 21, 2018
Dear President Trump,
In your very powerful role as chief executive officer for the United States Government, you have the legal authority to establish and appoint a bipartisan or non-partisan "Presidential Commission on Mass Shootings" that can help (in) identifying underlying causes and contributors to that current very alarming societal malaise besetting our nation.
I urge you, Mr. President, to do exactly that---and as soon as possible.
That proposed new Presidential Commission on Mass Shootings can obtain and help promulgate factual information in the form of answers to the following questions, among others:
---In what percentage of the mass shootings in the United States that have occurred in the most recent one-year period, two-year-period, five-year period or 10-year period was the individual or group of individuals allegedly committing or attempting to commit mass murder addicted to either drinking alcohol or one or more illicit drugs?
---What has been the long-term trend in regard to the percentage of mass murders or attempted mass murders in the United States in which the alleged violent-crime suspects were addicted to drinking alcohol or marijuana or one or more other illicit drugs?
---In what percentage of those mass-shooting incidents in the U.S. was the alleged mass-murderer or alleged attempted mass-murderer, or person planning to commit or conspiring with others to commit mass murder, an individual (or group of individuals) who had consumed any quantity of drinking alcohol or any quantity of marijuana or any other illicit drug a matter of hours or minutes before pursuing the unconscionable crime of mass-homicide? What has been the long-term trend in that regard?
--In what percentage of the mass-shooting incidents in the U.S. during each of the applicable time periods was at least one of the violent-crime suspects an individual who was addicted to tobacco?
--In what percentage of the mass-shooting incidents in the U.S. was the mass-murderer someone who had undergone a marital divorce or had been rejected by a "romantic partner" within 12 months or 24 months of the mass-shooting?
--In what percentage of the mass-shooting incidents in the U.S. was the mass-murderer someone who had been dishonorably discharged from the military?
--In what percentage of the mass-shooting incidents was at least one suspect an individual who had been fired from a position of employment within 12 months of the incident or was unemployed at the time of the tragedy?
--In what percentage of the mass-shooting cases in the U.S. was the mass-murderer someone who had been accused or convicted of stalking or spying on another human being at any prior time?
--In what percentage of the mass-shooting cases in the U.S. was the mass-murderer someone who had been accused or convicted of kidnapping or holding anyone hostage at any prior time?
--In what percentage of the mass-shooting cases in the U.S. was the mass-murderer someone who had been accused of "domestic violence" or "sexual assault" at any prior time?
---In what percentage of the mass-shooting incidents in the U.S. was at least one of the cited violent-crime suspects or violent-crime conspirators an individual who identified himself or herself as being an "anarchist"?
--In what percentage of the mass-shooting incidents in the U.S. was at least one of the suspects an individual who had a history of subjecting others against their wishes to anonymous communications?
--In what percentage of the mass-shooting incidents in the U.S. was at least one suspect a frequent participant in video games that depicted violence involving the use of weaponry?
---In what percentage of the mass-shooting incidents was at least one of the violent-crime suspects in that case an individual who had confessed or stated in an online statement he wrote that he had experienced significant alienation from American society?
--In what percentage of the mass-shooting incidents in the U.S. was at least one suspect an individual who ever at any time in his or her life had advocated the violent overthrowing of the U.S. Government?
--In what percentage of the mass-shooting incidents in the U.S, was at least one suspect an individual who had previously expressed opposition to freedom of speech rights and freedom of religion rights and freedom of assembly rights for others?
--In what percentage of the mass-shooting incidents in the U.S. was at least one suspect an individual who identified himself as being an "atheist" or an "agnostic", or as a "devil-worshiper"?
--In what percentage of the mass-shooting incidents in the U.S. was at least one of the violent-crime suspects or violent-crime conspirators an individual who had an unlisted phone number?
---In what percentage of the mass-shooting incidents in the U.S. was at least one of the violent-crime suspects or violent-crime conspirators an individual who had traveled to a foreign nation fewer than 12 months or fewer than 24 months before the alleged mass-murder?
---In what percentage of the mass-shooting incidents in the U.S. was at least one of the cited violent-crime suspects or cited violent-crime conspirators an individual who had been accused or convicted of at least one firearms-related or gun-related crime in the past?
---In what percentage of the mass-shooting tragedies in the United States was the mass-murderer someone who had more than tattoo emblazoned on his own body?
---In what percentage of the mass-shooting tragedies in the United States was the mass-murderer someone who had more than tattoo emblazoned on his own body?
Another question that your proposed "Presidential Commission on Mass Shootings" could pursue factual information about: In which U.S. states is the number of mass shootings or attempted mass shootings the lowest, and what might account for those U.S. states' apparent success in that particular way?
Also, in which U.S. states is the number of mass-shooting incidents the highest, and what might account for those states' failures in that particular way?
Also, in which U.S. states is the number of mass-shooting incidents the highest, and what might account for those states' failures in that particular way?
As you know, Mr. President, your own permanent abstention from drinking alcohol that I have read about is one of the wisest and most admirable aspects of your own job performance in the White House. I also assume, though I have not read any newspaper account about this, that you have of course wisely chosen to refrain from having your own body emblazoned with tattoos. In that one specific category as well, I can only assume that you have presumably set a fine example for our entire nation.
Congratulations to you, Mr. President, for setting a fine example as chief of state in those two very specific categories, if applicable.
In conclusion, Mr. President, I hope you will agree with me that it makes very good sense for you to appoint a Presidential Commission that will help to promulgate much-needed information as soon as possible that our nation urgently needs about the underlying contributors to the truly horrifying mass-shooting crimes that are occurring on a year-round basis throughout our nation.
In conclusion, Mr. President, I hope you will agree with me that it makes very good sense for you to appoint a Presidential Commission that will help to promulgate much-needed information as soon as possible that our nation urgently needs about the underlying contributors to the truly horrifying mass-shooting crimes that are occurring on a year-round basis throughout our nation.
That information, in turn, will help our nation to significantly lower the incidence of mass-shootings in each and every state of the United States.
Sincerely and Best Wishes,
John Kevin McMillan, President and only approved current member of the lawfully-non-Christian and permanently drinking-alcohol-free, anti-marijuana-minded, anti-medical-marijuana-minded, anti-illicit-drugs-minded, anti-personal-injury-crimes-minded, crime-deterrence-minded "Progressive Prohibitionist Religion".
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