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No they don't.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_suicide_rate
The US is 31, Japan is 49.
55% of suicides use guns:
https://www.cdc.gov/suicide/suicide-data-statistics.html
Uhh Japan's rate is 16.5 vs the USAs 14... they most definitely have a higher rate of suicide. I don't even know how you think we have a lower rate than they do.
The Wikipedia page has 2 tables the one that says 'latest' from the WHO has the US higher and the one that includes multiple sources and older data has Japan higher
14.5 in the US v 12.2 in Japan. So no.
Your own source from the wiki link you posted says you're wrong. Please provide a different source that says differently
No it doesn't. Provide your own if you disagree with the stats. You brought up Japan anyway, which is not relevant here but I humoured you anyway. The US is 31st in the world for suicides, most are done by guns. That's shocking and your attempt at distraction is laughable.
Are you blind or trolling? Cause the wiki link %100 shows Japan with a higher rate than the USA. I brought up Japan because you claimed our suicide rate was high because of guns...which isn't why we have a high rate. I'm also not the one trying to conflate guns as the reason for high suicide numbers...
I have provided the link and quoted the numbers. Stop fucking around because it's really boring.
Access to guns certainly makes the suicide rate high. There are other reasons for other countries having higher rates.
No it does not. Tons of countries where no one has access to firearms still have high suicide rates. You don't seem to be able to understand statistics.
You couldn't read basic stats from a Wiki page so what are you on about?
Compare similar countries, such as Canada, the UK, EU nations, and other similar OECD nations.
There are some sourcing issues with statistics that are going on with this thread, me thinks. When I did a quick glance over the numbers, there are a ton of conditions like gender, age, year, population, etc., that need to be validated as well. Cultural differences regarding suicide need to be taken into account as well.
Regardless, y'all can argue about insignificant statistical differences all you want. A suicide is a suicide and the method of suicide is irrelevant.
Which is your gut feeling about how suicide works, not supported in any way by anyone involved in the study of suicide or suicide prevention.
The claim "they'd just do it another way" is bullshit.
I spot checked numbers around the world and the suicide rates are fairly consistent regardless of gun laws.
You are just making wild assumptions about how I read into anything, and, based on your name, you are just trolling. Just blabbing out "Nah! U wrong!" doesn't really prove a point, it is just provoking an argument.
Saying that is takes a suicide specialist to read is a weird claim. It's like saying you need to have a doctorate degree in language studies to write something down.
Why did you pick out gun laws specifically, and not access?
Stricter gun control laws should imply less access. One of the nordic countries may be an exception off the top of my head, as one of them has strict gun control laws but many people still own a gun. Finland, maybe? That absolutely needs more research by me so take that with a grain of salt.
(I am going to clearly re-emphasize "spot check" here, as well.)
If countries like Japan and South Korea had lower numbers of suicides, that may indicate that gun laws play a part in that. (Japan was the exact reason I added a disclaimer about cultural views affecting suicide. Their history with ritual suicide is interesting but probably doesn't carry over much to today. )
Comparing any other countries total suicide rates to to that of the U.S. was a fairly quick search. My searches gave results for the years between 2020 and 2022 usually. There were a ton of different results, but I could say that a "decent" world average is about 15 in 100,000. If I remember correctly, I saw everything between 10-25 deaths per 100k, maybe more or less.
The U.S. averaged around 18'ish per 100k, which seems a hair higher, but not outrageously high.
If there was a direct correlation between firearm access and suicide, it should create a hell of an outlier for U.S. suicides in total. Also, I did read a few studies on preferred methods of suicide based on gender and also suicide methods in general but that was irrelevant to the topic. (I was looking to see if access to guns increases suicide rates not if access to guns influenced the preferred method of suicide.)
For a quick glance, that should be sufficient.
Oh apparently its permissable to not provide links when you do it.
But don't worry, I know what the numbers are so I wont deliberately waste your time in an act of bad faith in the hope that next time you just let people spread misinformation.
Even disregarding that nowhere has gun laws that allow violent, suicidal people to acquire guns as easily as America, numbers are not the whole story.
Every time widespread means reduction has been implemented, those numbers have gone down.
I'm sorry if that hurts your guns feelings.
I can easily post sources and do when it's important. You usually don't and you make some very bold claims, and seem to never back up your claims. Ever.
Your statement "I know what the numbers are" is verification of that. You are basically saying "if you don't know, I am not going to tell you", just like a child.
Most of all, Karen, if you want to talk about bad faith, let's talk about your constant and consistent need to get quippy and obtuse. You obviously have strong feelings about this subject, but your delivery is just bad. You aren't going to convince anyone of anything by being smug.
Guns are machines. Guns don't have feelings. Guns don't jump up and magically shoot things because they got pissed off. Guns don't call people stupid or get emotional. Guns don't get drunk and rape kids or beat their spouse.
Can you post a source for this claim?
You mean in my reply to you not posting the numbers that you said you looked at?
So not only do I have to spoon feed you the numbers, I have to spoonfeed you the numbers even after you claim to have checked them, without actually posting what they were or where you read them.
Sounds like you either lied about your fact checking or are holding me to a standard you don't hold yourself to so that you can get upset.
Probably not a good insult to throw around when you're being functionally identical to an anti-vaxxer.
I'm so sorry. How dare I call you out for pushing dangerous misinformation without also cradling your head in my lap, stroking your hair and telling you that you're my special special boy.
That's surely the problem and not that the pro-gun community is self-absorbed, backed by a powerful lobby group and will literally threaten to kill people if they propose changes to gun laws.
For killing people
Nope, but the legsl gun owners sure do do and they don't seem to be able to control them.
Nope, you're thinking of legal gun owners again
Which is a shame, because thats a massive improvement over things like "mutilating a room full of children beyond recognition after they were legally sold to a teenager, despite known red flags, by a company that targets their advertising at teenagers"
Yep, legal gun owners again. But don't worry, gun lobby groups have publicly stated those people should keep their guns, no matter their history of domestic violence.
All linked, as per your demands because the important part of this conversation -- far more important than the lives of innocent and vulnerable people -- is that it happens in a tone and manner that you have personally approved.