According to the John's Hopkins School of Public Health, over half of firearm owners in the U.S. do not practice safe storage of their firearms, potentially because there is no need to prove at the time of purchase that you will do so. This lack of safe storage is only one example, but has greatly contributed to an increase in firearm suicides, theft, and as we are all familiar, school shootings. A 2021 study from the University of Michigan Medical Journal states that approximately 74% of school shooters acquired, typically by stealing, their firearm from relatives or friends, proving that safe storage needs to be part of restrictions on firearm purchases. Along with this, firearm suicides have continuously increased over the years, with approximately every 6 out of 10 firearm deaths in the U.S. being a suicide. However, mental illness or suicidal thoughts/ideation can be impossible to see and very easily concealed. Most anyone can look “normal” enough to buy a firearm, which is another reason that it could be safer to simply enforce stricter regulations on everyone.
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I believe that deep background and mental health checks should be done before being allowed to buy a gun, I also think proper storage in a locked case or safe is the best way to prevent what this blurb has proven, and if there is a way to make people have to store them that would be a great train of action
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