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Showing Original Post only (View all)Gun Deaths Are Mostly Suicides [View all]
When Americans think about deaths from guns, we tend to focus on homicides. But the problem of gun suicide is inescapable: More than 60 percent of people in this country who die from guns die by suicide.
Suicide gets a lot less attention than murders for a few reasons. One big one is that news organizations generally dont cover suicides the way they do murders. Theres evidence that news attention around suicide can lead to more suicides. Suicide is more stigmatized and less discussed than homicide.
But, as a matter of public health, gun suicides are a huge problem in the United States. Suicide is the second-most common cause of death for Americans between 15 and 34, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Across all ages, it is the 10th-most common cause of death, and caused 1.6 percent of all deaths in 2012.
Not all of those suicides are by gun, but a majority are. And while some people feeling suicidal impulses will choose another method if a gun is not at hand, public health researchers cite two reasons guns are particularly dangerous: 1) Guns are more lethal than most other methods people try, so someone who attempts suicide another way is more likely to survive; 2) Studies suggest that suicide attempts often occur shortly after people decide to kill themselves, so people with deadly means at hand when the impulse strikes are more likely to use them than those who have to wait or plan.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/09/upshot/gun-deaths-are-mostly-suicides.html
Suicide gets a lot less attention than murders for a few reasons. One big one is that news organizations generally dont cover suicides the way they do murders. Theres evidence that news attention around suicide can lead to more suicides. Suicide is more stigmatized and less discussed than homicide.
But, as a matter of public health, gun suicides are a huge problem in the United States. Suicide is the second-most common cause of death for Americans between 15 and 34, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Across all ages, it is the 10th-most common cause of death, and caused 1.6 percent of all deaths in 2012.
Not all of those suicides are by gun, but a majority are. And while some people feeling suicidal impulses will choose another method if a gun is not at hand, public health researchers cite two reasons guns are particularly dangerous: 1) Guns are more lethal than most other methods people try, so someone who attempts suicide another way is more likely to survive; 2) Studies suggest that suicide attempts often occur shortly after people decide to kill themselves, so people with deadly means at hand when the impulse strikes are more likely to use them than those who have to wait or plan.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/09/upshot/gun-deaths-are-mostly-suicides.html
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More than 98% of the over 1,600 people who jump from the Golden Gate die on impact with the water
Bluenorthwest
Oct 2015
#10
Probably a similar, if not "more successful" way to kill yourself than a gun. EDIT: significantly
MillennialDem
Oct 2015
#66
I knew a man who had tried to commit suicide by gun, blew off part of his face
uppityperson
Oct 2015
#72
Most of the mass shooting end up being suicides too. I'm not pro-mass shooting but I'm ok with
craigmatic
Oct 2015
#2
No, he is referring to the fact that a firearm is used in 2/3rd's of deaths by gun in this country.
Waldorf
Oct 2015
#34
It is indeed a death by firearm but I really think with how political things are they should
Waldorf
Oct 2015
#37
Look at major newspapers... Americans don't much care about suicide and self-harm
HereSince1628
Oct 2015
#13
Yes, but the point is pretty unchanged--society largely doesn't notice suicides
HereSince1628
Oct 2015
#44
Those who want to off themselves are going do it if they want to with a gun or without
YabaDabaNoDinoNo
Oct 2015
#80