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In reply to the discussion: Gun access tied to greater suicide, murder risk: study [View all]Journeyman
(15,031 posts)2. Yeah. I can see that. Guns are quick and when used leave little time for reflection . . .
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Yeah. I can see that. Guns are quick and when used leave little time for reflection . . .
Journeyman
Jan 2014
#2
A public policy hangs in the balance. Do we accept the obvious and demote so-called gun "rights?"
Loudly
Jan 2014
#22
As the country crowds and bluifies, non-gun nuts (the majority) will demand gun control.
onehandle
Jan 2014
#25
How many pepole today thought they would live to see a lot of the changes that have happened?
kcr
Jan 2014
#48
As a therapist I am more or less required to ask these questions of a suicidal patient:
nolabear
Jan 2014
#24