Dave does a good job here. In Washington, it is legal to commit suicide, as long as it is approved of by the state.
Yesterday’s daring intervention
by a Washington State Patrol trooper in an attempted suicide on the
East Channel Bridge at Mercer Island and I-90 is yet another reminder
that people intent on taking their own lives will find a way, and when
they use firearms that should not be classified as “gun violence.”
Lumping suicides together with murder victims to inflate a
“victims-of-gun-violence” figure is not simply disingenuous, it is
fraud, and it occurs on a national scale. Every time a national gun
control advocacy group complains about “30,000 annual gun violence
deaths,” they are perpetuating a canard, and they know it.
(snip)
Had yesterday’s suicide been successful, would the gun control crowd
call that “bridge violence?” It is a legitimate question. According to
the state Department of Health,
less than half (49 percent) of the 947 suicides in 2010 involved
firearms. Twenty-two percent were accomplished with poisons and 19
percent via suffocation (typically suicide by hanging). Suicide is the
eighth leading cause of death for Washington residents of all ages, and
the second leading cause among people ages 15-24, the Health Department
said. Don’t forget, Washington is one of a handful of states that allow assisted suicide.
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I agree with you on this, self death to oneself is not gun violence.
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