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October 19th, 2020, 11:58 AM
#11
My two pennies ...Rural men live their lives with a more practical views on euthanasia. The choice of laying in a hospital rotting away with cancer or sent to a Long Term Care facility to die a slow useless life can be solved thru suicide.
I don't know many locals that take a dog into the vet to be put down, it's far more natural in a rural area to do it yourself and since more rural people have access to firearms the choice is easier.
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October 19th, 2020 11:58 AM
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October 19th, 2020, 12:04 PM
#12
Has too much time on their hands
Flipping accross the news feeds this one caught my eye .... I guess with the unemployment etc. they will find a way....
https://torontosun.com/news/local-ne...t-turf-sources
Gangsters using CERB to buy guns, protect turf: Sources
Toronto Police statistics show there had been 402 shootings, up from the 370 shootings during the same period in 2019.
Back to Suicides, looking at the 2008 diagram firearms were less than 1/6 the total deaths and with the expected spike this year in the total it will likely be nasty to see.
Last edited by mosquito; October 19th, 2020 at 12:10 PM.
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October 19th, 2020, 12:20 PM
#13
Mosq. Are you trying to ruin another thread with your politics? Suicides by old men up north have nothing to do, with what you posted. Please leave some threads alone, for those of us that do not want partisan politics tied to everything.
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October 19th, 2020, 12:38 PM
#14

Originally Posted by
smitty55
To be expected here it seems with those clowns, but as long as folks here keep responding to their garbage they will keep it up.
I am supposed to be on your ignore list what happened?
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October 19th, 2020, 12:39 PM
#15

Originally Posted by
trimmer21
More anti-gun,pro gun control jibberish from the usual suspects.
Ah brother we must remember our own words and I quote
"I agree with most of your post,but,freedom and liberty should never be sacrificed for any reason,especially,under the guise of "a good cause". Doing so puts us on the slippery slope that Canada seems to be on,now."
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October 19th, 2020, 12:45 PM
#16

Originally Posted by
smitty55
To be expected here it seems with those clowns, but as long as folks here keep responding to their garbage they will keep it up.
Thanks for your comment. You sure added insightful substance to the thread , with those irrelevant words.
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October 19th, 2020, 12:46 PM
#17
Has too much time on their hands

Originally Posted by
fishermccann
Mosq. Are you trying to ruin another thread with your politics? Suicides by old men up north have nothing to do, with what you posted. Please leave some threads alone, for those of us that do not want partisan politics tied to everything.

Let's try small words again...
1) firearm suicides in general 1/6 total suicides. (in 2008 breakdown)
2) This year probably much higher number
3) Conditions to cause depression exacerbated by gov't decisions, lies and incompetence. (mental health help unavailable, isolation, debt, lies and fear mongering.... dark future)
or are you just saying like Elbowgate, SNC, Admiral Norman, WE ... don't hold them responsible for the decisions they make???
Last edited by mosquito; October 19th, 2020 at 12:53 PM.
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October 19th, 2020, 12:53 PM
#18
So you are blaming suicides by rural older men on the government. Look at the dates of the study. Cons. in power for much of it. Next.
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October 19th, 2020, 01:05 PM
#19
From what I see in rural areas and I am living there at least six months of every year social isolation and depression play a big part in these death's. If you have nobody to talk to and share your problems you can lose hope. If your access to a family doctor or other health professionals is restricted who might recognize signs,this is another factor.
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October 19th, 2020, 01:12 PM
#20
As one who has lived rural for at least 50 years of my 64, I can offer a few theories. As we get older, many people find that due to deteriorating health issues, relocating closer to medical services is almost a must? Generally, that means packing up, selling the place and giving up on the lifestyle they love. The lifestyle of the city, that they so hated, is staring them down and they don't like it! Faced with few options, a lot of folks just lose their spirit and give up. Throw into the mix, perhaps they've lost their spouse, or it may well be the spouse who needs to move closer to medical care? Either way, it can cause a person to lose their lust for life.
Personally, I just can't imagine myself faced with the situation of having to pack up and move, but i know it may happen at some point in the future as I get older. For now, I just enjoy what I have and where I'm doing it.