This from Japan Today.
Once again, Japanese suicides exceed 30,000 for the fourteenth year in a row. This from the country which has some of the most stringent firearms laws on the face of the earth. They have 126,000,000 people, about 2/5 that of the United States, yet their suicide rate matches ours.
In the meantime the United states suicide rate, with our "easy access to firearms" remains at around 33,000 of which 15,000 are through the use of a firearm. This in a country of 300,000,000 with nearly 100,000,000 firearms.
The disparity is shocking and has been a thorn in the side of the anti-firearms agendists who claim that fewer firearms will mean fewer suicides. The Japanese simply use less effective, but still efficient, means to accomplish their goal.
Recently, there has been a spate of suicides by people using common household chemicals mixed together in a toxic brew which creates hydrogen sulfide. Sitting in an automobile with the windows closed seems to be a favored method. They even post a note on the windshield warning those who approach that there are deadly fumes and to call the authorities.
Fewer firearms does not mean fewer suicides and the antis will not admit this even though they know it to be true. This while touting Japan as the model for gun control.
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Once again, Japanese suicides exceed 30,000 for the fourteenth year in a row. This from the country which has some of the most stringent firearms laws on the face of the earth. They have 126,000,000 people, about 2/5 that of the United States, yet their suicide rate matches ours.
In the meantime the United states suicide rate, with our "easy access to firearms" remains at around 33,000 of which 15,000 are through the use of a firearm. This in a country of 300,000,000 with nearly 100,000,000 firearms.
The disparity is shocking and has been a thorn in the side of the anti-firearms agendists who claim that fewer firearms will mean fewer suicides. The Japanese simply use less effective, but still efficient, means to accomplish their goal.
Recently, there has been a spate of suicides by people using common household chemicals mixed together in a toxic brew which creates hydrogen sulfide. Sitting in an automobile with the windows closed seems to be a favored method. They even post a note on the windshield warning those who approach that there are deadly fumes and to call the authorities.
Fewer firearms does not mean fewer suicides and the antis will not admit this even though they know it to be true. This while touting Japan as the model for gun control.
SOURCE
No. of suicides surpasses 30,000 for 14th year in a row in 2011
National Jan. 11, 2012 - 07:00AM JST ( 19 )
TOKYO —
The National Police Agency said Tuesday that the number of suicides in Japan in 2011 surpassed 30,000 for the 14th year in a row.
Last year, 30,513 people took their own lives, which was 1,177 fewer than in 2010. Of the total, 20,867 were men and 9,646 were women, the NPA said.
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