Please, read the text at http://www.smartgroups.com/message/readmessage.cfm?gid=1423922&messageid=718 first to understand this post. I did not express myself well. I did not mean to imply that the rehab is harder for those with sluggish levels and abuse backgrounds, as compared with those who have very low levels that arise in aggression. I meant that there is more of a violence and rehab rate challenge apparently in those with sluggish MAOA genes as opposed to those with active ones, and that low levels sound like they can produce violence all on their own. Hopefully, this new understanding of a mechanism that produces aggression is will lead to some future treatments not only for humans but also for those animals who never should have been bred due to aggressiveness in their lines, or those who have abusive pasts and are not rehabing well. Meanwhile, we have only the options which currently exist, but at least there is hope while research continues. [Posted in FML issue 3870]