This Democratic Lawmaker Just Exploited Suicidal Veterans to Promote a Large-Capacity Magazine Ban

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This Democratic Lawmaker Just Exploited Suicidal Veterans to Promote a
Large-Capacity Magazine Ban

Jeff Charles

It is typical for the anti-gunner left to use victims of gun violence -
particularly kids who lose their lives in school shootings - to push for more
restrictions on firearms. However, Sen. Mazie Hirono (D-HI) decided to think
outside of the box and used a different group of people as pawns: Veterans.

In a post on X, Hirono pointed out that "Around 4,600 veterans die by firearm
suicide every year" and announced her plan to "introduce the Large Capacity
Ammunition Feeding Device Act" in the next Congress.

  Around 4,600 veterans die by firearm suicide every year. I met w/ @Everytown
Veterans Advisory Council earlier this month to discuss this ongoing crisis &
the work I'm doing to address it, like my plan to introduce the Large Capacity
Ammunition Feeding Device Act next Congress. pic.twitter.com/R3sV8y21ah

  - Senator Mazie Hirono (@maziehirono) December 23, 2024

While the current iteration of the Large Capacity Ammunition Feeding Device Act
has not been published, it is likely that it will be an iteration of a previous
measure introduced by Sen. Bob Menendez back in 2015.

This bill aimed to regulate these products by prohibiting the importation, sale,
manufacture, transfer, or possession of these devices, which are typically
classified as magazines that can hold more than ten rounds of ammunition.

Several states have such measures in place, such as California, Oregon, Hawaii,
Illinois, and others.

The senator is correct about the problem of suicides among veterans. The
Department of Veterans Affairs recently released its annual "National Veteran
Suicide Prevention" report which showed that in 2022, 6,407 veterans took their
own lives. This represents an average of 17.6 per day.

The report noted that "The unadjusted rate of suicide for Veterans was 34.7 per
100,000... 13.5 per 100,000 for female Veterans and 37.3 per 100,000 for male
Veterans."

The report explained that "suicide was the 12th-leading cause of death for
Veterans overall and the 2nd-leading cause of death for Veterans under age 45
years old" in 2022. About 73.5 percent of veteran suicides involved the use of
firearms, compared to 52.2 percent among non-veterans.

The main issue at play is mental health, not necessarily the possession of
firearms. The report noted that "Veterans with positive screens for military
sexual trauma showed significantly elevated rates-75.47 per 100,000 males and
24.95 per 100,000 females."

Moreover, "Veterans flagged for disruptive behaviors had suicide rates of 166.1
per 100,000, emphasizing the importance of tailored mental health care." The VA
also identified behavioral health as a pivotal factor, observing that "Among
Veterans in VHA care with documented contact with the Veterans Crisis Line, the
suicide rate in the 30 subsequent days was 734.0 per 100,000 and the rate
through 12 months was 303.3 per 100,000"

So what would a ban on "large capacity magazines" do to curb suicides among
veterans? The answer: Absolutely nothing.

As one user pointed out, an individual typically does not need more than one
round to end their lives which renders Hirono's argument irrelevant.

  Suicides take 1 bullet.

  The hell do you think a 'ban on large capacity magazines' will do?

  You don't actually care.

  You just want to ban things the government feels is a threat to it.


  - Gwydion_Wolf ???? (@Gwydion_Wolf) December 24, 2024

Pretending that veterans are taking their lives because they own magazines that
can carry more than ten rounds is absurd on its face. But it is also dangerous
because it distracts from the real problem: Mental health.

The VA has struggled to provide adequate mental health care to veterans, which
has greatly contributed to the problem of suicide. By focusing on issues like
untreated PTSD, substance abuse, and reintegration challenges, we can make a
difference and save more lives.

Unfortunately, as with most anti-gunners, Hirono's ultimate objective is not to
save lives, but to further restrict firearms, which is why she is exploiting the
plight of those who served in the Armed Forces to advance this agenda.

https://townhall.com/tipsheet/jeff-charles/2024/12/24/democrat-lawmaker-exploits-veteran-suicides-to-promote-gun-control-n2649507



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