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This is common sense, but nice to see it in writing. randys1 Oct 2015 #1
it's always nice when data demonstrates what we have always been arguing for La Lioness Priyanka Oct 2015 #2
That article fails to mention it has nothing to do with the recent law CT passed for assault weapons iamthe99 Oct 2015 #8
the article was talking about the 1995 data and not the current assault weapons law La Lioness Priyanka Oct 2015 #13
That law is over 25 years old iamthe99 Oct 2015 #3
yes, and? La Lioness Priyanka Oct 2015 #4
Read the article they are trying to use the recent 2013 assault weapons ban passed in CT iamthe99 Oct 2015 #10
no, they are not. here is the relevant paragraph of what the authors of the study did La Lioness Priyanka Oct 2015 #12
Sorry I'm an idiot iamthe99 Oct 2015 #16
Was that all suicides rates or gun? Mojorabbit Oct 2015 #59
Dishonest framing. Suicide is the highest it's been since 1991 and is rising rapidly. Decoy of Fenris Oct 2015 #5
So you support gun-assisted suicide... Human101948 Oct 2015 #41
Of course I do. I should have that right, and so should everyone. Decoy of Fenris Oct 2015 #42
Most people who jump off bridges have a moment as they plummet down regretting their decision... Human101948 Oct 2015 #43
And? Decoy of Fenris Oct 2015 #44
You believe that Jews are somehow different than people in this country? Human101948 Oct 2015 #46
Of course they are. Decoy of Fenris Oct 2015 #47
Okay, so how are they different that this doesn't apply? Human101948 Oct 2015 #53
Expect the denialists to insist there is *no connection...* villager Oct 2015 #6
You forgot the "5, 4, 3, 2, 1..." Eleanors38 Oct 2015 #11
I take it you're not the sort that regards it as a good thing when suicides choose another method... friendly_iconoclast Oct 2015 #35
"All Suicides Matter." Eleanors38 Oct 2015 #56
Not to certain posters here... friendly_iconoclast Oct 2015 #60
But you remembered! villager Oct 2015 #45
Reminds me of Cape Canaveral. Eleanors38 Oct 2015 #57
Are gun suicides more dead where you live? friendly_iconoclast Oct 2015 #32
Did the overall suicide rate change? MosheFeingold Oct 2015 #7
Yes; Suicides increased and are at the highest rate in over 25 years. n/t Decoy of Fenris Oct 2015 #9
Some states lower than national average: GA, TX, LA (food's too good to die young!) Eleanors38 Oct 2015 #14
True, and the state medical examiner confirms it: friendly_iconoclast Oct 2015 #33
The magazine article did get one thing wrong though. NutmegYankee Oct 2015 #37
Which magazine article? Decoy of Fenris Oct 2015 #39
The article in post #5 NutmegYankee Oct 2015 #40
The middle aged lady shot the burglar in both legs, not the foot. pintobean Oct 2015 #15
In CT a private gun owner could sell a handgun to someone iamthe99 Oct 2015 #17
No permit required to own, only to buy. nt NutmegYankee Oct 2015 #19
now it is iamthe99 Oct 2015 #20
Nothing changed on handguns after Sandy Hook. NutmegYankee Oct 2015 #21
I think you might be wrong on this iamthe99 Oct 2015 #22
Here. Decoy of Fenris Oct 2015 #23
There are two types of permits. NutmegYankee Oct 2015 #25
Yup, but I think you're posting at the wrong fella. I just give links for education purposes. :) n/t Decoy of Fenris Oct 2015 #26
I just wanted to provide clarity for anyone else reading. NutmegYankee Oct 2015 #27
Well it's not that they're draconian. Decoy of Fenris Oct 2015 #28
I can understand the issue with the cost. NutmegYankee Oct 2015 #29
See, there's something we can agree on. Decoy of Fenris Oct 2015 #31
I live in Connecticut and own guns. NutmegYankee Oct 2015 #24
The worst part about CT permits Kang Colby Oct 2015 #34
But did suicides plummet? whatthehey Oct 2015 #18
The number of suicides increased per the state medical examiner: friendly_iconoclast Oct 2015 #30
So - negative lives saved by draconian gun control laws yet again? whatthehey Oct 2015 #49
More people overall killed themselves, just not with guns. This is a good thing? n/t Decoy of Fenris Oct 2015 #36
no, given the direction that CT suicide rates were going they sharply declined La Lioness Priyanka Oct 2015 #51
Only suicides by gun decreased- overall, suicides by all methods increased friendly_iconoclast Oct 2015 #52
at a lower rate than the projected rate. had these laws not been implemented the rate of suicide in La Lioness Priyanka Oct 2015 #55
Try another excuse- no "projected rate" was mentioned in the article. friendly_iconoclast Oct 2015 #61
Its even worse than that Travis_0004 Oct 2015 #38
I find it shocking that anyone would buy into this easily refutable "study" Kang Colby Oct 2015 #48
Suicide is the real open and shut case to me Recursion Oct 2015 #50
How could this be so, given that suicide by other means more than 'took up the slack'? friendly_iconoclast Oct 2015 #62
I see the gun apologists are out in force. alarimer Oct 2015 #54
Of course they are. The same personality matrix that clings to guns also demands the smothering... villager Oct 2015 #58
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