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Old 06-12-07, 06:53 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by Yahoshua
Are we really going to hash over this issue again?

An inaminate object driving people to commit suicide or commit a crime or go on a murder spree? C'mon, you're not 5 year olds anymore. Vehicles don't cause accidents, careless driving does (ie. the person behind the wheel).

These men may suffer severe trauma as a result of their experiences, the presence of a firearm has no effect on whether or not they choose to commit suicide as a person who is determined to kill themselves will find a way to do so.

But for the meantime we should focus on taking care of our vets.
I never intended this to turn into a debate into firearms - more an observation of how easier it is to kill yourself if you have a firearm(which I would imagine most American vets do) It's a lot harder to kill yourself without out one.

That is just a logical observation from where I'm sat, I really don't care wether you guys have guns or not.

It's your country after all.
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