NRA’s incoming president ties Ritalin to school shootings, but here’s what the science says
Oliver North, the National Rifle Association's incoming president, has suggested that a certain medication to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, could be partially responsible for the recent gun violence in American schools: Ritalin.
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NRA’s incoming president ties Ritalin to school shootings, but here’s what the science says