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Replying to @Steven_Swenson
You have no idea if that is true, there may be manifold differences causing higher suicide in Canada.
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My point is that you are oversimplifying. Italy has lower suicides than US and fewer guns.
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You are also not taking into account different reporting practices by country and other factors.
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But when you eliminate other confounders, and study gun ownership vs. suicide 1)
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You find that decreases in suicide rates can be traced back directly to decreases in gun ownership 2)
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No, you should read the studies I've linked, go away and research suicide rates and means/access. @Steven_Swenson @TEX_49 @doritmi
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