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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (953941)8/4/2016 3:42:07 PM
From: TideGlider1 Recommendation

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locogringo

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suicide can easily and more peacefully be accomplished without guns.
Easily and more painlessly and peacefully........????? Examples????

Easily and more painlessly and peacefully........????? Examples???? Slitting wrists deeply, overdose on narcotics or barbiturates, a plastic bag over the head lightly tied around the throat. It allows slight air intake but you are soon enough overwhelmed by your own exhaling of CO2 which displace most of any clean air intake. Most individuals found like this apparently passed out or feel asleep slowly. No evidence they tried to remove the bad or touch it at all.
There is no such thing as an accidental discharge. I have never believe one "while cleaning the gun discharge."
Tell that to the parents of a child who has just shot his sibling.......

The parents know full well how the shooting occurred. Not necessary to heap even more guilt on their burden. In most states the gun owner would be prosecuted for allowing a child to access the weapon if that is how the death occurred.