(October 3, 2015 at 9:57 am)robvalue Wrote: I'd say guns do have some part to play in suicides. If I had a gun, it's way more likely I'd put it to my head and pull the trigger than slice my wrists or jump off a cliff. Suicide isn't easy, and providing an instant kill machine means people are more likely to do something they would have regretted.
Seriously, when I had my freak out in the hospital, if I'd have had a gun, I may well have blown my head off. Having no easy way to hand to hurt myself, I came back to my senses.
I'm all for allowing people the right to suicide, but not for making it this easy to pull off in a moment of madness.
Yes, I'd say the suicides by gun definitely have to be counted when we're talking about the effect guns have on a society. Suicide is tough to do, but guns make it seem so easy. There was a point in my life that I felt the only reason I hadn't offed myself was that I didn't have easy access to a gun. When I found my parents actually had one stashed in their basement, I kind of freaked out on them. They said they were pretty sure it didn't work, though.
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