Less guns would likely lower the suicide rate. It is the easiest way to commit suicide and once you pull the trigger it is done, as opposed to other ways where it gives you time to think and are easier to bungle.
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Less guns would likely lower the suicide rate. It is the easiest way to commit suicide and once you pull the trigger it is done, as opposed to other ways where it gives you time to think and are easier to bungle.
And several countries in Africa have the highest suicide rates in the world, far outpacing Japan and South Korea and they have hardly any gun restrictions. Less access to firearms would absolutely lower the US suicide rates. I'm not advocating that we should make them illegal, though. If someone wants to end themselves that is between them and God.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dlx-5radjjA
Money's no biggie... we just add a few 0's to the end of our bank accounts digitally, easy as pie.
Half of all suicides are with guns. The other half just didn't have a gun available? In this country where you can just go to Walmart and pick one up?
There's literally a way to quantify it... it just doesn't fit your narrow narrative so you dismiss it.Quote:
It's really subjective to be honest. There's no way to quantify it, but even taking suicides out you're looking at a little over 20k dead (number jumps pretty significantly when you add in suicides and maiming). The 65k defensive use of a gun number isn't always someone who is in mortal danger so it's not a 1 to 1 ratio there.
You claimed that guns are a "net loss of human life" and I asked you to show your math on that.
You can't because we both know you just made that up.