From News Nation:
“White House rolls out new
plan to combat gun suicides in US”
The Biden administration is
rolling out a new initiative aimed at reducing suicides by gun and combating
the significant increases in suicides by members of the military and veterans. The
White House is announcing the new plan on Tuesday, which officials say is an
unprecedented focus by the federal government on reducing the risk of suicide
through awareness and training campaigns and new regulations to increase the
availability of gun storage products.
The plan calls for federal
agencies, including the Defense Department, Homeland Security, the Justice
Department, Health and Human Services, Veterans Affairs and the Department of
Transportation’s emergency medical services office to create public awareness
campaigns to encourage safer storage of guns and training for counselors,
crisis responders and others. The effort also includes the Justice Department
finalizing a rule that was first proposed in 2016 and would require stores that
sell firearms to also offer secure gun storage and safety devices, the White
House said. John Feinblatt, president of Everytown for Gun Safety, commended
the administration’s efforts on gun storage, saying they were “blazing a new
path” to keep guns away from people who could be a danger to themselves.
In 2019, firearms were the most
common method used in suicide deaths in the United States, accounting for
nearly 24,000 deaths, or a little over half of all suicide deaths, according to
federal health statistics. Experts say many people who take their lives using
guns typically have quick access to firearms and have tended to be gun owners
or their family members.
As part of the plan, the Bureau
of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives will distribute a guide for
firearms dealers that spells out both safety steps that are required under the law
and additional steps the federal government recommends. The guide will also
detail the Justice Department’s focus on prosecuting gun crimes and violations
of federal firearms laws. The administration said ATF would also “seek to
revoke the licenses of dealers the first time that they violate federal law,”
with limited exceptions for “extraordinary circumstances.” Those violations
would include selling guns to someone who can’t legally own them, failing to
run a background check, falsifying federal records or refusing to cooperate in
required ATF inspections. The federal government will also create maps to help
people find places to safely store guns outside of their homes, officials said.
Officials will also expand efforts within the Department of Veterans Affairs
focused on suicide prevention and safety planning, along with training for
family members of people who could be at higher risk for suicide,
administration officials said.
The Department of Defense’s
annual calendar year suicide report released in September showed that 580
military personnel, including 384 active duty service members, died by suicide
in 2020. The suicide rate among active duty service members has statistically
increased since 2015, the report said. There’s been no statistical change for
reservists and National Guard members during the same timeframe, according to
the report. Many firearms dealers have already been stepping up suicide
prevention efforts as the number of gun sales in the U.S. rose to a historic
high in January, continuing a surge that began as the coronavirus pandemic took
hold in early 2020. Some firearms dealers have also started handing out or
offering cards with the phone number of suicide prevention hotlines and tips to
identify signs of depression or other mental health issues.
^ I’m not sure how effective this
new plan will actually be, but I guess it’s a “wait and see” kind of thing for
right now. Suicides by Veterans and Soldiers is too high and something needs to
be done to stop them and to help the Soldiers and the Veterans. ^
https://www.newsnationnow.com/us-news/white-house-rolls-out-new-plan-to-combat-gun-suicides-in-us/
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