Yes, exactly. That freak hates guns too. You're in good company.Sooo...you'd do nothing until they were 18 then shoot them down or put them in prison?
What kind of pervert are you accusing me of being, Granny?
Anything like this?:
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Yes, exactly. That freak hates guns too. You're in good company.Sooo...you'd do nothing until they were 18 then shoot them down or put them in prison?
What kind of pervert are you accusing me of being, Granny?
Anything like this?:
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Exactly my point; once you start banning shit, what's next? It depends upon who is in charge. You want to empower a Democratic Administration with the power to ban/restrict/repeal the Second Amendment then hand over that power to a Republican Congress and probable Republican President in 2024? Don't you see that as rather self-defeating?We already restrict rights all over the place.....
...If we want to focus on suicides, a good start would be figuring out what's going wrong in shitholes like Wyoming, Alaska, and Montana (which lead the nation in suicide rates), and what's going right in happier places like NJ, NY, and MA (the lowest suicide rates). Since I take it you aren't interested in coming at the issue through the obvious method of gun control, what other ways would you work on to make WY, AK, and MT more like NJ, NY, and MA? How do we clean up the shitholes?
Yes, exactly. That freak hates guns too. You're in good company.![]()
You love lipstick and rouge. It's why you're in here arguing with 2nd Amendment supporters.I love guns. You're the fucking moron who probably isn't allowed to own one...and that pisses you off, eh? LOL
so if you're aware that sex can lead to pregnancy, why does abortion exist?
You love lipstick and rouge. It's why you're in here arguing with 2nd Amendment supporters.![]()
That's like asking why car accidents exist if you're aware that driving a car can lead to an accident.
No. It would be better to focus on the places where whatever is driving high suicide rates is driving it hardest. That's going to be the way to figure out what changes can lead to lowering those rates.Is it better to focus on the 11,000+ lives lost to suicide in California, Texas and Florida or the less than 700 lives lost in Wyoming, Alaska and Montana?
so you're admitting that abortion is used for birth control. thanks
No. It would be better to focus on the places where whatever is driving high suicide rates is driving it hardest. That's going to be the way to figure out what changes can lead to lowering those rates.
Picture if I observed that heroin users kill themselves at higher rates, while people who work out on a regular basis kill themselves at lower rates, and so I suggested that a way to get fewer suicides would be to fight narcotics use and encourage exercise. Well, someone might turn around and say that there are actually more suicides, total, among those who work out regularly than among those who use heroin regularly, suggesting it's better to focus on the lives lost among those who work out. But that would be kind of silly, if the higher raw totals there were just because vastly more people work out than use heroin.
It's certainly valuable to take an expert assessment of the problem and come to a consensus on how best to focus our research. Most of that will divide into categories unlike getting to the Moon. The low hanging fruit is depression and there are many forms and degrees. Like Depression, many forms of mental illness are treatable and allow the person to lead normal lives. Like catching cancer in early stages, it's a matter of periodic health checks instead of the old "I'll just wait until it's bad enough to see a doctor".
Re Heroin vs. working out. A good example of why it's important to have experts assess the numbers. Right now, no party gives more than a token a shit for either.
Who said anything about women, you confused fuck? lol.Lots of women do look great in lipstick and rouge, but I can see how an limp-dicked old geezer like you has no use for women.
I'm a Constitution supporter. The Second Amendment allows us to defend all the others. Why do you lie about me not supporting it? Or are you delusional in addition to being a limp-dicked old geezer?
Only tangentially on-topic here, but check out the correlation between elevation and suicide. With most sociological and economic problems in the US, there's a pretty standard pattern in the data, when you look at the state-by-state numbers. Generally speaking, life sucks in the Deep South, and is pretty good in the Northeast. You see that with, say, productivity numbers, or homicide rates, incarceration rates, school performance, credit ratings, STD rates, obesity rates, life expectancies, or infant mortality rates, etc. But suicide rates are weird. Instead of the Deep South being the Black Sheep of the nation, it's the Rocky Mountains, from New Mexico straight on up through Montana (and Alaska, as well). And you see something similar internationally, with countries where most people live at altitude having high suicide rates (e.g., Lesotho is a world leader, and its main city is a mile high.)
So, it at least appears that something about living at altitude makes people more likely to kill themselves. Even Utah, which is usually a red-state outlier, in that it's not a socioeconomic train wreck like most conservative communities, seems to be reflecting its elevation, with a top-ten suicide rate.
Who said anything about women, you confused fuck? lol.
You're a pervert and a degenerate and you play with dolls. You hate the 2nd Amendment and you hate America even more.
Now, who did you vote for in this last election?
Population density seems to be a more important factor than altitude.
You're assuming it's the "isolation" resulting in suicide and not the fact they are 30 minutes from a hospital and 2 hours from a shrink. Regardless of the motivation, what would the solution be the same or different?Yes, it may be. It makes sense that living in denser settlements would help to prevent the kind of isolation that can lead to high suicide rates.
But there appears to be more going on than that. Like by some measures, no states have more isolated populations than Maine and Vermont -- their urbanization rate is the lowest in the country by a margin (about 10 points lower than third-place West Virginia, and about 25 points lower than suicide capital of America, Wyoming):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urbanization_in_the_United_States
So, what's with the middle-of-the-road suicide rates there? How are they able to live in such sparse settlement patterns without offing themselves at high rates?
It's not money. Maine and Vermont have the 12th and 13th lowest GDP per capita in the country.... far lower than Alaska and Wyoming (Alaska's 35% higher than Maine).
Most likely it's a combination of all kinds of factors -- isolation and money and altitude, but also culture. In Northeastern culture, there's an attitude where people are in things together. Even when it was the frontier, it was a frontier where communities worked together, such as at Plymouth, rather than the isolated-homestead version of the frontier out west.
That more collectivist culture includes a view that people owe a duty to the community, such that even conservatives in the area tend to be more open to collective social action (e.g., pro-gun-control Charlie Baker, or pro-socialized-medicine Mitt Romney back when he was MA governor). By comparison, the "Big Sky Country" states are more likely to have that homestead mentality, where it's supposed to be every family for itself, with nobody helping you with your bootstraps. That mentality probably inspires more despair when people are struggling, because they feel they can't lean on others for help.
You're assuming it's the "isolation" resulting in suicide and not the fact they are 30 minutes from a hospital and 2 hours from a shrink
Regardless of the motivation, what would the solution be the same or different?
The evidence clearly depicts the distribution of wealth is isolated disproportionately in the high density areas.
I see, so you're a wasted vote. Good job, fuckface. You're no better than those invertebrates at the so-called center.See? All that excitement and you're still a limp-dick. At least that explains why you're such a lame liar. Sad.
Dr. Jo. Romney was my last Republican vote, I've never voted Democrat. To paraphrase my favorite President, "I didn't leave the Republican Party. The Republican Party left me." Mostly because it filled up with limp-dicked assholes like you, Granny.
Did you vote for Pedo Don?
Canada doesn't have a 2nd Amendment, so the call for a ban on firearms here in the US is irrelevant.I believe it is more than just handguns, a temporary ban, and it is expected to be approved legislatively
There is a reason Canada’s gun violence and gun homicide rates are way below those of the United States, called sensible gun control