No suicides from 2000 to 2002, eh? They claim to use the NCIPC data... let's see...From: jsugarmann@vpc.org
To: ******
Subject: Violence Policy Center Action Network Update
Dear Violence Policy Center Action Network Member:
In the past seven days, the VPC has released two new studies. Last week the VPC
released "Safe at Home: How D.C.'s Gun Laws Protect Children's Lives," which
compares the youth gun suicide rate for every state and the District of Columbia
for the years 2000 through 2002.
Click here for press release and study link,
http://www.vpc.org/press/0507dc.htm.
Not surprisingly, the jurisdictions with the highest youth gun suicide rates are
in the South and West, where gun ownership is higher. The District of Columbia
had no gun suicides, or suicides by any means, during the period because of its
strict gun laws. The study is being used by advocates here and across the
nation to stop National Rifle Association-led efforts to repeal D.C.'s gun laws.
http://webappa.cdc.gov/sasweb/ncipc/mortrate10_sy.html
In 2001 alone there were 21 Firearms Suicides in D.C. according to that database.
(oops, those are total, not 0-16 year suicides)