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Comment by:
PHORTO
(9/22/2017)
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No. MYOB. |
Comment by:
jac
(9/22/2017)
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From the article: "Just 218 suicides, or 3.5 percent, occurred in rural communities. "
Sounds to me like not enough of a sample to be meaningful.
Also sounds like some anti-gun person with an agenda went looking to for another reason to bash guns.
Why are mental health problems always blamed for suicides? I had a friend with ALS who committed suicide. He had zero depression or mental health issues, but he wasn't going to spend the last three months of his life in bed on a respirator. It was a rational and reasonable choice under the circumstances. |
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