Submitted by AudibleNod t3_xy6rp7 in news
Gandydancer t1_irfpr0j wrote
From the article,
> The thought behind the program is to put up a barrier between a person’s suicidal impulse and taking action on that impulse, according to a Navy release
If the program is able to delay the completion of even a few, just long enough for them to receive effective help, as a vet myself, I'm all for it.
ScottColvin t1_irfuicb wrote
Always reminds me of the massive suicide drop, when people stopped having gas ovens.
People get drunk and sad and impulsive.
A gun is just a faster, messier version of a gas oven.
Paul_C t1_irgler7 wrote
> people stopped having gas ovens
People still have gas ovens. The gas used in homes changed from coal gas, which was largely carbon monoxide, to non-toxic natural gas.
https://gizmodo.com/why-have-people-stopped-committing-suicide-with-gas-5959303
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AudibleNod OP t1_irfql3z wrote
I've seen ads on TV from the VA telling people to get gun locks for suicide prevention.
NotRoryWilliams t1_irh79rr wrote
I’m curious as to exactly how this works since the locks come with keys.
I lost my key, but still had to ask a friend to come take my shotgun because I knew where the bolt cutter was. I don’t suddenly become stupid when I’m feeling depressed.
kavihasya t1_irhkthx wrote
Lots of people who commit suicide are drunk when they do so. It’s impulsive. Of people who attempt suicide while intoxicated, most are not suicidal when they sober up.
HardlyDecent t1_irih2ja wrote
Similar effect occurs with suicide barriers on high bridges. Just having to purposely climb over a short wall/fence is often enough to give people that second chance to think things over.
openmindedskeptic t1_irhigcg wrote
I know from a family member that having something locked away or out of sight can be just enough to get them from impulsively commuting suicide. A lot of the time it’s just someone saying fuck it and not thinking. The action of someone finding the key and unlocking it gives that person an extra 30 seconds to think about their decision.
katarina-stratford t1_irg7os0 wrote
This runs the assumption they will receive said help though.
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