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Like I'm sure many of you, I have life experiences that give me insights into these situations, and yet I feel I know essentially nothing.
One thing that I am part of is volunteer search and rescue organizations. On multiple occasions this means "somebody went out to the woods with no intention of returning - go find that person. Oh, and by the way, the family of that person is standing right over there." So you go find what you can. Bring "closure" - whatever that means. There's nothing good about this.
And then there's situations where you know people who are either thinking about suicide, or even attempting, and perhaps successful. I am not Solomon Thomas, and have no intention of discussing things publicly. But there's nothing good here. We all have hurdles to overcome, some hurdles are higher than others.
I know we are not supposed to be political on this board, but it is absolutely not lost on me that the NRA's politics are antithetical to suicide prevention. There is not now and never will be a gun in any house where I live. And yes, that is a suicide reduction action. Sure, there are other ways of accomplishing the same outcome, given that somebody feels that today is the day. But a bunch of pills or a knife is so much less likely to succeed. So, let's encourage failure.
"I have nothing to say and I am saying it."
--- John Cage