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In reply to the discussion: Suicides involving firearms are fatal 85% of the time, pills less than 3%. [View all]Orrex
(67,131 posts)52. Is this accessible in any reasonable way?
My understanding, from the discussions immediately post-Newtown, is that these records are typically kept in hardcopy and are easily lost or damaged. If so, then it is preposterous that such records should be kept only in such an obsolete format in the digital age.
In addition, I have heard that records for background checks must be destroyed after completion of the check? Is this correct?
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Suicides involving firearms are fatal 85% of the time, pills less than 3%. [View all]
Robb
Jul 2013
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I think it would be helpful if you identified yourself as an NRA member in posts like this.
Robb
Jul 2013
#9
So how do you plan to make guns less available to healthy people with no criminal records?
hack89
Jul 2013
#10