Agree on the bolded. And I don't disagree that if he didn't have a gun he'd maybe be alive today.
The point is the gun issue is secondary. I'm saying suicide is not even a serious option unless you're in that place mentally and emotionally. And getting that care, even if it's just talking to a friend or family member who cares and won't judge would be more helpful in preventing suicide than removing guns from the equation.
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We basically agree; I just think you're putting the cart before the horse.

kid knew how to fire a bullet out there




