As it is said to be "the sword's life, the sword's death". The euphemism of a person living life where violence is a means of survival eventually will achieve its purpose through violence. This idea is contemporary with our contemporary society, where many Americans oppose personal gun ownership, expensive ongoing warfare, random shooting massacres and gun-related death increases It is. But in the continuous and intense debate about the right to own weapons, many Americans may say that the most important part of living with a sword to you is that you are alive.
America loves guns historically, but this is often portrayed in American media. A considerable number of Americans own firearms and the United States currently shows the highest mortality rate in some developed countries. International media frequently reports on massive shooting cases in the United States, but such killings account for a small part of gun deaths, but these cases are well known internationally I will. The United States is the number one in the ownership of cancer and is 88.8 guns per 100 inhabitants.
About 20,000 Americans die each year from suicide by a gun - half of suicide. It is not because guns are the most common way of attempted suicide - they are not. This is because people rushing guns rarely survive. Firearms are one of the most deadly suicide methods and studies have shown that their existence is often a difference between life and death during the crisis of suicide. As well known to mental health professionals, these life and death decisions usually occur within minutes. According to a survey on nearly fatal suicide attempted survivors, nearly 75% said they thought it was within an hour before trying. The gun is an impulse, and the irreversible choice is too easy. Restricting the use of small firearms in a short risk moment can save lives