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In reply to the discussion: The suicide component of the gun debate [View all]GoldenEagle16
(40 posts)67. Gun deaths shaped by race in America
Gun deaths are shaped by race in America. Whites are far more likely to shoot themselves, and African Americans are far more likely to be shot by someone else.
The statistical difference is dramatic, according to a Washington Post analysis of data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. A white person is five times as likely to commit suicide with a gun as to be shot with a gun; for each African American who uses a gun to commit suicide, five are killed by other people with guns.
Where a person lives matters, too. Gun deaths in urban areas are much more likely to be homicides, while suicide is far and away the dominant form of gun death in rural areas. States with the most guns per capita, such as Montana and Wyoming, have the highest suicide rates; states with low gun ownership rates, such as Massachusetts and New York, have far fewer suicides per capita.
Suicides and homicides are highly charged human dramas. Both acts shatter families, friends and sometimes communities. But the reactions are as different as black and white, and those differences shape the nations divided attitudes toward gun control.
The statistical difference is dramatic, according to a Washington Post analysis of data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. A white person is five times as likely to commit suicide with a gun as to be shot with a gun; for each African American who uses a gun to commit suicide, five are killed by other people with guns.
Where a person lives matters, too. Gun deaths in urban areas are much more likely to be homicides, while suicide is far and away the dominant form of gun death in rural areas. States with the most guns per capita, such as Montana and Wyoming, have the highest suicide rates; states with low gun ownership rates, such as Massachusetts and New York, have far fewer suicides per capita.
Suicides and homicides are highly charged human dramas. Both acts shatter families, friends and sometimes communities. But the reactions are as different as black and white, and those differences shape the nations divided attitudes toward gun control.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/sf/feature/wp/2013/03/22/gun-deaths-shaped-by-race-in-america/
The issue of suicide presents an insight into why different groups view gun control differently. It argues that perhaps an anti-suicide message is more important than an anti-crime message when trying to convince certain demographic groups.
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Suicide issue is a 100% distraction and the latest attempt by the NRA folks
graham4anything
Mar 2013
#3
Take it to the general or health groups. There is no longer any reason to make nice to guns
graham4anything
Mar 2013
#10
Problem solved? No, getting rid of all the guns creates a problem for those of us ...
Scuba
Mar 2013
#13
Talking about death on a forum that is PRO-life(aka NO guns/bullets) is not on the SOP
graham4anything
Mar 2013
#28
I too would welcome a discussion regarding suicidal rights, but that's not what I'm addressing here.
Scuba
Mar 2013
#22
'getting rid of all the guns creates a problem for those of us who rationally want to end our lives'
freshwest
Mar 2013
#45
No, my apparently poorly constructed OP was advocating for consideration of an idea ...
Scuba
Mar 2013
#47
Since we don't live in Logan's Run, I doubt suicide will ever be offered in a neutral format.
freshwest
Mar 2013
#60
I didn't say don't do it - you missed that part. There are other ways, I can post links.
freshwest
Mar 2013
#63
"Suicide will not be written into gun control as part of a legal exemption ..." Is that what ...
Scuba
Mar 2013
#65
These numbers keep getting tossed out without sources. Can you please provide a citation?
Scuba
Mar 2013
#14
100% of all gun suicides can be avoided with the 100% eradication of bullets in the USA
graham4anything
Mar 2013
#20
In this context "citation" means a link to a credible source. I've used it in that manner ...
Scuba
Mar 2013
#19
I disagree. Making it harder to lay hands on a gun will stop spur-of-the-moment suicide attempts.
Robb
Mar 2013
#26
I used to have a saying 'There's a reason I don't keep a gun in the house.' That was it.
freshwest
Mar 2013
#31
+1 Kurt Cobain is a perfect example. I pity his child and wife. vs. John Lennon. I pity the world.
graham4anything
Mar 2013
#43
I have no idea if this the beginning if Gungeon II, as some posters spend most of their time there.
freshwest
Mar 2013
#46
Tell me that you, like I, have not suspected that impulse was buried in this issue somewhere, all
patrice
Mar 2013
#53
I think facilitating suicide in a population that is significantly oppressed by economics is
patrice
Mar 2013
#52
Sorry, I'm just a farm boy. What are "broader cognitive resources" and how might they be degraded..
Scuba
Mar 2013
#54
The definition of rational is not as absolute as we might pretend it is. There are always judgement
patrice
Mar 2013
#56
I'm trying to understand your post. Let's start with your very first statement ...
Scuba
Mar 2013
#58
Do you agree with my basic criteria: the best decisions are made by free individuals?
patrice
Mar 2013
#59