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In reply to the discussion: Common myth "If people want to die by suicide, we can't stop them." [View all]spin
(17,493 posts)5. I'm confused about the term "automatic gun ban" in the article...
There has never been an automatic gun ban in our nation at a federal level but very few people own fully automatic weapons as they are tightly restricted and banned in some states. Still I doubt that many people committed suicide with firearms such as a Thompson submachine gun prior to the National Firearms Act of 1934.
Perhaps the author is referring to the expired Assault Weapons Ban. It is possible that more people commit suicide using semiautomatic pistols today rather than revolvers, but that would be caused by the declining popularity of revolvers.
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Common myth "If people want to die by suicide, we can't stop them." [View all]
Starboard Tack
Dec 2011
OP
Are we to be denied the freedom to engage in self-destructive behavior?
AtheistCrusader
Dec 2011
#22
We don't need gun legistlaion - we need properly funded health care including mental health.
hack89
Dec 2011
#56
Then please elaborate on what you were on about when you said 'intervene'.
AtheistCrusader
Dec 2011
#73
I am certain you are way too intelligent to imagine anyone would take that post seriously.
Fair Witness
Dec 2011
#32
Virtually 100% of the suicides in Japan are non-gun deaths. They still manage to kill themselves.
Abin Sur
Dec 2011
#18
Are you asserting that anything regarding the use of guns in other countries is off-topic?
Abin Sur
Dec 2011
#36
Of course not, but this thread is about suicide prevention in US culture
Starboard Tack
Dec 2011
#46
And Japanese kill themselves more than Americans...without guns. It *is* about culture.
Abin Sur
Dec 2011
#60
The point is that the Japanese manage to have a higher suicide rate without access to firearms,
Abin Sur
Dec 2011
#59
The fact that people kill themselves is a problem. That they use guns to do it is *not* a problem.
Abin Sur
Dec 2011
#70
It is intellectually dishonest to ignore the nature of suicide in nations where guns are
AtheistCrusader
Dec 2011
#74
"Automatic gun bans"? Does the author think there's a rash of full-auto suicides?
Abin Sur
Dec 2011
#17
God, I hope not... pains me to imagine a pre '86 transferrable being confiscated/destroyed.
OneTenthofOnePercent
Dec 2011
#39
That's two Gungeon threads reminding me of why I dropped my subscription to Psychobabble Today
slackmaster
Dec 2011
#41
I don't support an armed citizenry. I support allowing people the freedom to choose to be armed.
slackmaster
Dec 2011
#48
This is a 100% true and 100% horrific story: A friend of mine, many years ago,
Fair Witness
Dec 2011
#58