A new survey of veterans who receive mental health care through the Veterans Health Administration finds that 93 percent would approve of the VA offering at least one option to address firearm access.
Reduced access might involve having health care providers ask about veterans’ access to firearms, providing gun locks, or teaching veterans’ family and friends about suicide warning signs and firearm safety.
In general, veterans are 22 percent more likely to die from suicide than members...
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