Oliver North Blames School Shootings On Ritalin

Just two days after a young man opened fire on his classmates and teachers at a high school in Santa Fe, Texas, the National Rifle Association’s incoming president, Oliver North, blamed Ritalin and a “culture of violence.”

On “Fox News Sunday,” the controversial Iran-Contra figure told host Chris Wallace that the solution for the increasing number of school shootings ― there have been 22 so far in 2018, by one count ― is not gun control.

“We’re trying like the dickens to treat the symptoms without treating the disease,” he said.

“And the disease in this case isn’t the Second Amendment. The disease is youngsters who are steeped in a culture of violence,” he said. “They’ve been drugged in many cases. Nearly all of these perpetrators are male. ... Many of these young boys have been on Ritalin since they were in kindergarten.”

North’s comments on Sunday echoed those made by President Donald Trump after the Sandy Hook shooting in December 2012. Following the shooting, Trump tweeted about violent video games and the “glorification” of violence.

North, a retired Marine whose role in the Iran-Contra affair in the 1980s made him a household name, appeared in ads for the war-centered video game “Call of Duty: Black Ops II” and has also worked as a consultant for the game.

Other prominent Republicans have blamed violent culture, and not lax gun laws, in the wake of recent shootings, including Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida and Ohio Gov. John Kasich.

North is due to start as NRA president in the coming weeks.

CORRECTION: A previous version of this story indicated President Donald Trump’s remarks about video game violence made after the 2012 Sandy Hook shooting were made after this year’s school shooting in Parkland, Florida.

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Santa Fe High School student Dakota Shrader is comforted by her mother Susan Davidson following a shooting at the school on Friday, May 18, 2018, in Santa Fe, Texas. Shrader said her friend was shot in the incident.
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A man hugs a woman outside the Alamo Gym where parents wait to reunite with their children following a shooting at Santa Fe High School in Santa Fe, Texas, on Friday, May 18, 2018.
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ATF agents arrive on location at Santa Fe High School.
A Life Flight helicopter takes off from Santa Fe High School.
A Life Flight helicopter takes off from Santa Fe High School.
ATF agents arrive on location at Santa Fe High School where a shooter killed at least 10 students on May 18, 2018 in Santa Fe, Texas.
ATF agents arrive on location at Santa Fe High School where a shooter killed at least 10 students on May 18, 2018 in Santa Fe, Texas.
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Emergency crews gather in the parking lot of Santa Fe High School.
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Emergency medical personnel stage in the Santa Fe High School parking lot.
An FBI agent is seen in the parking lot of Santa Fe High School.
An FBI agent is seen in the parking lot of Santa Fe High School.
Emergency crews and police gather in the parking lot of Santa Fe High School.
Emergency crews and police gather in the parking lot of Santa Fe High School.
Students exit Santa Fe High School.
Students exit Santa Fe High School.
Aerial view of Santa Fe High School.
Aerial view of Santa Fe High School.
Students are grouped together as they exit Santa Fe High School.
Students are grouped together as they exit Santa Fe High School.
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Law enforcement vehicles outside of Santa Fe High School.
Law enforcement behind Santa Fe High School.
Law enforcement behind Santa Fe High School.

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