On its website and on its “Morning Edition” program, NPR (7/26, Mann) reports that “the overwhelming majority of gun deaths in America” are “caused by people deliberately harming themselves,” often in a “highly impulsive act.” Data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reveal that from 2006 through 2016, “roughly 218,000 Americans ended their lives using a firearm over that period.” Psychiatrist Paul Nestadt, MD, who studies suicide at the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, said, “As I looked into suicide more and more, it became very clear that access to lethal means, specifically guns, was one of the most important risk factors that we could address.” Data indicate that “having a gun available in the home or workplace make those attempts at self-harm far more likely to succeed.”
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— “Sharp Increase In Gun Suicides Signals Growing Public Health Crisis, “Brian Mann, NPR, July 26, 2018.