• ArgentRaven@lemmy.world
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    15 hours ago

    That’s a noble goal, to stop teenage suicide. At least, stop suicide by guns. Pills, hanging, idk. It’s certainly something a teen would do out of immediate opportunity.

    What I find weird is they can sign up at 18 to be in the military and kill hundreds in the name of oil companies. With guns. They’re obviously smart and reasonable enough to make the decision to end other people’s lives. We trust their judgement enough in Afghanistan, but not at home.

    I don’t know that there’s a perfect solution. I just know that this seems inconsistent, and the government is happy with inconsistencies as long as they benefit.

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      15 hours ago

      Teenagers are known for making snap bad decisions; this is commonly held to be due to their hormones fucking with their emotions, combined with a lack of life experience with which to put things into perspective. Allowing them to be near guns almost never ends well, mostly ends neutrally, and sometimes ends in horrible tragedy. It’s the last one there we’re trying to avoid by removing unnecessary opportunity, while balancing that against personal freedom.