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Firearms Account for Majority of Veteran Suicide Deaths, Report Finds

Firearms were involved in nearly three-quarters of veteran suicide deaths in 2023, and veterans die by suicide at about 18 a day, the analysis found.

  • On Friday, Everytown released an analysis of federal data showing firearms were involved in roughly 75% of veteran suicide deaths in 2023.
  • Higher firearm ownership rates among veterans contribute to this disparity; about half of veterans report owning firearms compared with roughly 20% of nonveteran adults.
  • Approximately 18 veterans die by suicide each day, with about 13 of those deaths involving firearms, according to the report.
  • Veterans ages 18 to 34 now face the highest suicide rates, while rates among women veterans—who make up about 11% of the population—have increased rapidly.
  • Other risk factors including mental health conditions and chronic pain also contribute to suicide risk, though Chris Marvin, veteran lead at Everytown, asserts "easy access to firearms is the primary cause.
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Firearms drive majority of veteran suicides, federal data shows

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The Journal Record broke the news on Friday, June 12, 2026.
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