2aguy
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no, we are talking about the united states, in which people with access to guns kill themselves more frequently than those without.super. they also have different cultures. the study was on americans, i've made that clear several times. if you disagree with harvard's study find a legitimate criticism, not just some crap about very different countries and cultures having different suicide rates.attempt to deflect all you want, the fact remains that those with access to guns kill themselves more frequently than those withoutAnd you don't care about the other half who don't use guns.....or the fact...the fact, that the ones who use guns will simply use something else...like they do in Japan, South Korea and China as well as France and several other European countries where access to guns for law abiding people is limited to non existent...........
Why do you only care about gun suicides........?
Because you have a phobia about guns....
Wrong.....Japan, South Korea and China all have higher suicide rates than we do...and the law abiding citizens in those countries have almost 0 access to guns...so you are just wrong......
France, and several other countries in Europe that have all the gun control you anti gun nuts want also have higher suicide rates than we do.......so you are still wrong....
No.....we are talking about your contention that guns allow people to commit suicide....I have listed Asian and European Countries that have limited to no access to guns and they have higher suicide rates than we do....you are wrong.
and where about half the deaths occur without guns....so that means that if we didn't have guns...they would simply use what the other 19,974 use....just like in Japan, South Korea, China....where they don't have any guns for law abiding citizens and they still commit suicide at a higher rate than we do.....
Why is that concept so hard for you regressives.......?