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Chart One: States With the Highest Firearms Suicide
Death Rates per 100,000 Population Compared to the District of Columbia,
2004
| Rank |
State |
Deaths |
Rate |
Rank |
State |
Deaths |
Rate |
| 1 |
Alaska |
94 |
14.29 |
6 |
New Mexico |
196 |
10.30 |
| 2 |
Montana |
105 |
11.33 |
7 |
Wyoming |
48 |
9.49 |
| 3 |
Idaho |
151 |
10.82 |
8 |
Kentucky |
377 |
9.10 |
| 4 |
Nevada |
249 |
10.67 |
9 |
Vermont |
56 |
9.01 |
| 5 |
West Virginia |
192 |
10.59 |
10 |
Tennessee |
526 |
8.93 |
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| 51 |
District of Columbia |
5 |
0.90 |
Chart Two: States
With the Highest Overall Suicide Death Rates per 100,000
Population Compared to the District of Columbia, 2004
| Rank |
State |
Deaths |
Rate |
Rank |
State |
Deaths |
Rate |
| 1 |
Alaska |
155 |
23.57 |
6 |
Colorado |
797 |
17.32 |
| 2 |
Montana |
175 |
18.88 |
7 |
Idaho |
236 |
16.92 |
| 3 |
Nevada |
440 |
18.86 |
8 |
West Virginia |
285 |
15.72 |
| 4 |
New Mexico |
356 |
18.71 |
9 |
Utah |
377 |
15.57 |
| 5 |
Wyoming |
88 |
17.40 |
10 |
Oregon |
555 |
15.45 |
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| 51 |
District of Columbia |
33 |
5.95 |
Chart Three: States With the Highest Rates of Household Gun Ownership
Compared to the District of Columbia
| Jurisdiction |
Percentage of Households With Firearms |
Jurisdiction |
Percentage of Households With Firearms* |
| Alaska |
60.6 |
New Mexico |
39.6 |
| Colorado |
34.5 |
Oregon |
39.8 |
| Idaho |
56.8 |
Utah |
45.3 |
| Kentucky |
48.0 |
Vermont |
45.5 |
| Montana |
61.4 |
West Virginia |
57.9 |
| Nevada |
31.5 |
Wyoming |
62.8 |
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| District of Columbia |
5.2 |
*The households
with firearms statistics are from the study, "Prevalence of Household
Firearms and Firearm-Storage Practices in the 50 States and the District
of Columbia: Findings From the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System,
2002," published in the September 2005 issue of Pediatrics. The
study found, "Nationally, 32.6% of adults reported that firearms were
kept in or around their home," according to survey data from the Behavioral
Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS). The BRFSS is a "state-based
surveillance system operated by state health departments in collaboration
with the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention....In 2002, all
50 states and the District of Columbia participated and 240,735 persons
aged 18 years completed the interview." Pediatrics Vol. 116 No.
3 September 2005.
Firearms Suicide Deaths and Rates per 100,000 population, 2004, Ranked
by Rate
| Rank |
Jurisdiction |
Deaths |
Rate |
| 1 |
Alaska |
94 |
14.29 |
| 2 |
Montana |
105 |
11.33 |
| 3 |
Idaho |
151 |
10.82 |
| 4 |
Nevada |
249 |
10.67 |
| 5 |
West Virginia |
192 |
10.59 |
| 6 |
New Mexico |
196 |
10.30 |
| 7 |
Wyoming |
48 |
9.49 |
| 8 |
Kentucky |
377 |
9.10 |
| 9 |
Vermont |
56 |
9.01 |
| 10 |
Tennessee |
526 |
8.93 |
| 11 |
Arizona |
509 |
8.87 |
| 12 |
Oklahoma |
312 |
8.85 |
| 13 |
Colorado |
402 |
8.74 |
| 14 |
Mississippi |
245 |
8.45 |
| 15 |
Arkansas |
232 |
8.44 |
| 16 |
Oregon |
299 |
8.33 |
| 17 |
Alabama |
375
|
8.29
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18
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Louisiana |
371 |
8.23 |
| 19 |
South Dakota |
61 |
7.92 |
| 20 |
South Carolina |
328 |
7.81 |
| 21 |
Utah |
183 |
7.56 |
| 22 |
Kansas |
204 |
7.46 |
| 23 |
Maine |
97 |
7.38 |
| 24 |
North Carolina |
608 |
7.12 |
| 25 |
Florida |
1,197 |
6.89 |
| 26 |
Washington |
423 |
6.81 |
| 27 |
Georgia |
605 |
6.78 |
| 28 |
Missouri |
389 |
6.75 |
| 29 |
Virginia |
494 |
6.60 |
| 30 |
North Dakota |
41 |
6.44 |
| 31 |
Indiana |
385 |
6.18 |
| 32 |
Texas |
1,318 |
5.87 |
| 33 |
Pennsylvania |
722 |
5.83 |
| 34 |
Ohio |
657 |
5.74 |
| 35 |
Wisconsin |
308 |
5.60 |
| 36 |
Delaware |
45 |
5.42 |
| 37 |
Michigan |
532 |
5.27 |
| 38 |
Minnesota |
268 |
5.26 |
| 39 |
Iowa |
155 |
5.25 |
| 40 |
Nebraska |
87 |
4.98 |
| 41 |
Maryland |
250 |
4.50 |
| 42 |
New Hampshire |
57 |
4.39 |
| 43 |
California |
1,366 |
3.81 |
| 44 |
Illinois |
387 |
3.04 |
| 45 |
Connecticut |
105 |
3.00 |
| 46 |
Hawaii |
31 |
2.46 |
| 47 |
New Jersey |
185 |
2.13 |
| 48 |
New York |
401 |
2.08 |
| 49 |
Rhode Island |
22 |
2.04 |
| 50 |
Massachusetts |
95 |
1.48 |
| 51 |
District of Columbia |
5 |
0.90 |
|
U.S. Total |
16,750 |
5.70 |
Suicide Deaths and Rates per 100,000 population, 2004, Ranked by Rate
| Rank |
Jurisdiction |
Deaths |
Rate |
| 1 |
Alaska |
155 |
23.57 |
| 2 |
Montana |
175 |
18.88 |
| 3 |
Nevada |
440 |
18.86 |
| 4 |
New Mexico |
356 |
18.71 |
| 5 |
Wyoming |
88 |
17.40 |
| 6 |
Colorado |
797 |
17.32 |
| 7 |
Idaho |
236 |
16.92 |
| 8 |
West Virginia |
285 |
15.72 |
| 9 |
Utah |
377 |
15.57 |
| 10 |
Oregon |
555 |
15.45 |
| 11 |
Arizona |
880 |
15.33 |
| 12 |
Vermont |
93 |
14.97 |
| 13 |
South Dakota |
112 |
14.53 |
| 14 |
Oklahoma |
506 |
14.36 |
| 15 |
Florida |
2,389 |
13.74 |
| 16 |
Kansas |
370 |
13.53 |
| 17 |
Kentucky |
560 |
13.52 |
| 18 |
Tennessee |
792 |
13.44 |
| 19 |
Washington |
830 |
13.37 |
| 20 |
Arkansas |
361 |
13.13 |
| 21 |
Maine |
171 |
13.00 |
| 22 |
Missouri |
715 |
12.41 |
| 23 |
Mississippi |
350 |
12.07 |
| 24 (tie) |
North Carolina |
1,027 |
12.03 |
| 24 (tie) |
Wisconsin |
662 |
12.03 |
| 26 |
Alabama |
541 |
11.95 |
| 27 |
Louisiana |
537 |
11.92 |
| 28 |
Iowa |
343 |
11.62 |
| 29 |
Ohio |
1,319 |
11.52 |
| 30 |
South Carolina |
482 |
11.48 |
| 31 |
North Dakota |
73 |
11.47 |
| 32 |
Pennsylvania |
1,410 |
11.38 |
| 33 |
Indiana |
704 |
11.31 |
| 34 |
Delaware |
93 |
11.20 |
| 35 |
Virginia |
828 |
11.07 |
| 36 |
Georgia |
973 |
10.91 |
| 37 |
Michigan |
1,098 |
10.87 |
| 38 |
Minnesota |
524 |
10.28 |
| 39 (tie) |
Texas |
2,300 |
10.24 |
| 39 (tie) |
New Hampshire |
133 |
10.24 |
| 41 |
Nebraska |
166 |
9.50 |
| 42 |
California |
3,368 |
9.40 |
| 43 |
Hawaii |
116 |
9.19 |
| 44 |
Maryland |
500 |
8.99 |
| 45 |
Connecticut |
294 |
8.40 |
| 46 |
Illinois |
1,028 |
8.09 |
| 47 |
Rhode Island |
85 |
7.87 |
| 48 |
New Jersey |
597 |
6.87 |
| 49 |
Massachusetts |
425 |
6.63 |
| 50 |
New York |
1,187 |
6.16 |
| 51 |
District of Columbia |
33 |
5.95 |
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U.S. Total |
32,439 |
11.05 |
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