A few years ago, a dear friend suffering from depression and alcohol addiction committed suicide with a firearm. A recent report by the Maine Monitor found gun suicides by older adults in Maine and across the country are increasing. This tragic trend, especially in rural communities, is thought to be due to high rates of poverty, depression and low access to medical care.
On Nov. 4, we’ll be voting on Question 2, which allows families to petition the court to temporarily remove firearms from someone in crisis if a court determines the person is a danger to themselves or others. Studies show a lower rate of suicide in states that have these laws.
This is our opportunity to save lives and reduce the devastating impact of suicide on our families and loved ones. Please vote “Yes” on Question 2. Thanks.
Jan Chapman and Bruce Moore
Cape Elizabeth
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