The solution would be to address why people are depressed.
You do know that "depression" is often the reason why people are depressed, right?
Is this a non-ironic version of that "You are just mad because you are angry" meme?
It's not always outside factors that make a person be depressed same way it's not always outside factors that cause you to develop colon cancer. Sometimes the body just goes "fuck you". Having the possibility of having firearms at hand when you're brain is doing that is....not a good idea. It's hard to fail to kill yourself with firearms,
My buddy
lostallhope.com tells me that the success rate is something between 73% and 92%, although individual methods of firearm suicide can be as low as 50%. Happy coinflipping.
It's an illness.
Yeah well so is lead poisoning but I don't think you'd have us throw up our hands at that, now would you?
And the way depression works as an illness is it makes *anything* seem better than being conscious and thinking, since depression makes being conscious and thinking a painful experience.
Tell us something we don't know! Preaching to the choir man.
Sometimes the why is just chemical, and sometimes it's a chemical overreaction triggered by external factors, but there is a real need to create a safe environment for people to allow them to recover, find what medication works to make being conscious bearable again and so-forth.
The real argument against this is the massively differing rates in suicide between countries. Environmental factors, social factors, the availability of treatment etc. are clearly a big deal.
If we're restricting ourselves to gun homicides, sure, but about two-thirds of gun deaths are suicides, so anything predicated on making people less likely to shoot each other is only solving part of the problem.
If gun suicides are a "problem" — and I don't think they are, I think that if people want to not be alive then I have no right to force them — then I'm thinking the problem would be with suicides, not with guns. The solution would be to address why people are depressed.
No, non one is an island. I doubt the persion who killed themselves family would be very don't of this right to off yourself. That's in inherantly absurd thing coming out of an over obsesson with persional freedsom and ignoring larger implications. Also, citation from NPR program yesterday, gun suicides are much more successful then non gun suicides. That should be for obvious reasons. Therefore reducing gun ownership in the suicidal will reduce successful suicides.
Man, now this is a completely different can of worms, and boy would you look at that, I apparently love worms.
I doubt the person who killed themselves family would be very don't of this right to off yourself.
Well why the fuck should
their personal happiness take precedence over mine when the issue is my own damn life? Where the hell were they when this would-be suicide was thinking of ending it all? Why should this suicidal person be there for them when clearly they can't even be there for themselves? No one chooses to be born into a family; why don't they have the right to tell their family to piss off? And if they
are allowed to tell their family to piss off, what's the damn point of stopping suicide? There, you get into the hypocrisy that you are allowed to never speak to any member of your family again and disappear forever, but if you
kill yourself that's somehow different. You can't have your filial piety pie and eat it too: either you're saying you are obligated to your family to do shit for them for no reason other than having been involuntarily born and raised by them (ain't no one asked
your opinion about your conception), or suicide should be fine.
That's in inherantly absurd thing
I deny this premise!
coming out of an over obsesson with persional freedsom and ignoring larger implications.
A) If you don't have the right to end your own life, do you have any rights whatsoever? What point is choice if you can't even choose to not play the game? "You can choose any option you like, except the option to pick no options." B) What implications? That if we let people take their own live they'd start killing themselves? Well I have bad news: they're already killing themselves, and the ones who were converted to not-killing-themselvesness are
only there out of guilt! Amazing. We've somehow managed to make their life
worse, and they already wanted to kill themselves!
Parents act like their kids owe them for giving them life. When the kid questions that life, asserting that their parent has a right to them is absurd, since the only reason a parent does have rights over them is precisely that which they resent.
No I'm not bitter about anything, why do you ask?