I haven't made any comments here regarding the effectiveness of the gun registry, and I'm not going to be drawn into that discussion.
My point is that the gun registry is a dead issue in federal politics, because political possibilities are constrained by public opinion. I think that's the last time I'll repeat myself on that, thanks.
Actually, no. You don't get a national suicide rate of 32 by adding 24 and 8, because the male and female rates are per capita male and female population, respectively. You get the national rate by averaging those two rates. The actual suicide rate in Canada is 11.3 / 100,000 population (2012 data), which lags the US suicide rate of 12.9 for the same year.
Your numbers are off to begin with. Canada's suicide rate among males (all age groups) is 17.3, and among females, 5.4. The US rate, for comparison, is 20.6 among males, and 5.5 among females.
Canada does not have a unique and unusual suicide problem. </red_herring>
http://www.statcan.gc.ca/tables-tabl...lth66e-eng.htm
http://www.suicidology.org/Portals/1...datapgsv1d.pdf