Red
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Not to prolong this obviously exhausted debate, but why shouldn’t gun by suicide count towards gun violence statistics?
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1448529/
Objectives. We analyzed urban–rural differences in intentional firearm death.
Results. The most urban counties had 1.03 (95% confidence interval [CI]=0.87, 1.20) times the adjusted firearm death rate of the most rural counties. The most rural counties experienced 1.54 (95% CI=1.29, 1.83) times the adjusted firearm suicide rate of the most urban. The most urban counties experienced 1.90 (95% CI=1.50, 2.40) times the adjusted firearm homicide rate of the most rural. Similar opposing trends were not found for nonfirearm suicide or homicide.
Conclusions. Firearm suicide in rural counties is as important a public health problem as firearm homicide in urban counties. Policymakers should become aware that intentional firearm deaths affect all types of communities in the United States.
