Gun Laws vs. Firearm Suicides

(from battlefliedsingleplayer.com)
A paper in the January 2018 Journal of Surgical Research attempts to show that the right to keep and bear arms is a cause of suicide.  According to the authors, “Weaker gun state laws are associated with higher rates of suicide secondary to firearms”. The authors use data from a small percentage of US hospitals to look at the number of admissions with diagnoses said to represent firearm related suicide attempts. They compare these with the population of the states they’re in to estimate f...
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ACP President Trips Over His Own Rhetoric

(from apps.bostonglobe.com)
Medical Economics recently published an interview with Jack Ende, MD, MACP, president of the American College of Physicians. The ACP is one of the signatories to the joint statement to treat gun violence as a public health issue. The interview with Ende is titled “This is why gun violence is a public health problem.” This is becoming a tattered drum for the medical hoplophobes to bang, and Dr. Young has adroitly dismantled the argument for treating guns as a public health issue before. (...
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A Pediatrician Explains the AR-15

(from wired.com)
[Ed: This was first published February 28 on GATdaily.com.] The Doctor will school you now. The “AR-15” is the common name for a style of semi-automatic rifle which is perhaps the most misunderstood firearm in modern history. To listen to gun controllers, one would think that this style of firearm had emerged from the depths of hell, become sentient, and started attacking residential subdivisions across the country. I am here to attempt to explain in layman’s terms what this firearm is...
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DRGO on Firearm Confiscation due to Dangerousness

(from breitbart.com)
In the wake of the Parkland shooting we’ve seen a push to find solutions that would keep firearms out of the hands of dangerous people who might commit atrocities. The majority of the mass killers in recent times appear to have been mentally ill or deeply disturbed. Because mental illnesses are so varied, the mere presence of one does not indicate any risk of violence. Approximately 25% of our population experiences some mental illness at any given time. (more…)
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We’ve Got to Do SOMETHING!

(from althouse.blogspot.com)
“We’ve got to do something!”  This is the refrain among angry, frightened, and frustrated Americans every time there’s a horrific event like the recent school shooting in Florida. On this there is tremendous common ground between people on both sides of the gun control issue—despite despicable statements by some that the NRA or gun owners in general “have blood on their hands”.  All rational people agree that mass homicide is unacceptable.  All rational people agree that it’s even more aw...
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A Nation of Privileged Cowards?

(from express.co.uk)
Like all of you who read this, I’ve been watching the disturbing news of the Parkland, Florida school attack and trying to process the horror of it all. I’ve listened and tried to be understanding, but now I’m angry. It’s not just the attack itself that’s disturbing, but the dysfunctional reaction coming from so many people and the way so many special interest groups are trying to spin the disaster to promote their own agenda. (more…)
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The AAP: Emotion Displaces Science

(from nautil.us)
In keeping with the American Academy of Pediatrics’ apparent policy to “Never Let a Tragedy Go to Waste”, it only took 24 hours for their statement about the Florida high school shooting to hit my inbox. It only took until the second paragraph of this “statement” before the very president of the AAP used discredited propaganda from Everytown for Gun Safety to attempt to support her position. She there states that “Congress is failing to act”, and states that members of Congress “bear a re...
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What’s Missing from the “Gun Control Debate”? Respecting the Science

(from ibtimes.co.uk)
[Ed: This first appeared February 26 on American Greatness as "Gun Grabbers Deny the Science", slightly expanded here.] Mark Rosenberg, MD, MPP, former assistant surgeon general and founder of the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control at the Centers for Disease Control, claimed in Politico this week that there is still too little useful research into how to reduce “gun violence” in the U.S. This is the same Dr. Rosenberg who in his official capacity in1994 said that firearms s...
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