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1. Glypto+mV[view] [source] 2025-09-10 23:47:19
>>david9+(OP)
I'm mildly curious what the reaction to this will be compared to the reaction to other recent political murders, like the Hortmans, or of Thompson.

That said, I think people need to recognize that in many aspects what's happening is connected to societal issues that gun control and gun regulations will have very little impact on - remember, even in Japan somebody could make some kind of battery ignited home-made shotgun and kill Shinzo Abe.

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2. paulry+AZ[view] [source] 2025-09-11 00:19:05
>>Glypto+mV
> remember, even in Japan somebody could make some kind of battery ignited home-made shotgun and kill Shinzo Abe.

Countries with strict gun control enjoy far lower rates of firearm accidents, suicides, and murders. IMO it's clearly worth the tradeoff. Very few of us live in a place where only guns can solve our problems.

The fact that occasionally someone goes to great lengths to kill doesn't mean we should make it easier for everyone.

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3. tekkni+Oa1[view] [source] 2025-09-11 01:48:16
>>paulry+AZ
> Countries with strict gun control enjoy far lower rates of firearm accidents, suicides, and murders.

So let’s define what your definition of strict gun control is. Also, if you want people to care more, stop including suicides because it drastically changes the numbers.

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4. paulry+Wh1[view] [source] 2025-09-11 02:49:36
>>tekkni+Oa1
Suicide would be more rare if guns didn't make it so easy.
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5. Shocka+Yw1[view] [source] 2025-09-11 05:24:18
>>paulry+Wh1
I see where you are going there, but I'm not so sure that rings true. Not to get too dark, but IIRC, Japan has higher suicide rates. And most are non-gun methods, like hanging, throwing oneself in front of a train, etc.
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6. seanmc+Lx1[view] [source] 2025-09-11 05:30:57
>>Shocka+Yw1
Are you sure you don’t mean South Korea? Japan is about at level with the USA, and actually lower since 2024.
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7. Shocka+kE2[view] [source] 2025-09-11 14:53:10
>>seanmc+Lx1
I did not check into SK, but Japan has consistently been about the same or higher with the US for many years. Even with a drop in the last year, still very similar to one another.

The purpose of my original comment was that the US dwindles Japan in firearms, but Japanese still manage to kill themselves just fine. So it's not a strong point by the parent I responded to. If Japan maintained that decrease for several more years, I think this would be worth revisiting, but for now it doesn't have much weight.

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