buy a gun. we couldn t even get that passed. well, it s happening at a time now whereas you well know there is actually legislation moving through congress to extend concealed carry, concealed carry reciprocity, you can carry in some states that are outlawed. is that the kind of measure going to get through congress even in the wake of shooting like this. and they had a legislation doctors could not report gunshot wounds. fortunately that was defeated. this is the kind of thing going on. obviously here there has to be some mental health problem as well. and so when are we going to wake up and start addressing mental health? you know, often times in the wake of this, beyond the question about missed warning signs or warning signs not acted upon, is the question of what
government is getting too involved in this. you want the government to go in here. how would they mandate this cost control? this is a very important question. it all comes down to what would people be asked to buy into? accountable. they have projected costs will increase by 6.2%. if we could take that down even a percentage point, you could say very significantly. government-imposed cap on costs to hospitals? no. here s what we would do. basically start tracking end pend tours, look at the areas we re seeing increases. in the physician area, if we were to give in this legislation doctors protection against malpractice suits, if they re practicing best practices according to their specialty society guidelines, that s a major step forward. secondly, this legislation takes