I am struggling with this one as I do not want to provide anyone with a step by step process on how to kill ones self. But this is mostly for my befit and remembering what the head I was thinking when I did this. This isnt to tell you how to do this, this is to show you the idiocy of what I was doing and thinking.
If you have been reading my previous posts, you are probably picking up that I am not a fan of guns. I had never own one prior to the one that I purchased to kill myself. I had no idea what to look for in a gun. I didn't really need it to have too many bells and whistles since I didn't expect to use it more than once. Thats a pretty bad joke but its true.
It was July 2, 2017. A typical hot summer day in Virginia. My wife and I had another fight that morning. I can't say I know what it was about. I was in a really dark place and wasn't all that pleasant. I do vividly remember saying to her that she never considers how she makes others feel. At that point, nothing she could have said would have made me feel better and I was likely deflecting. I hopped on my motorcycle and drove to the the nearest Cabela's to look at their guns. At that point, I didn't really have a specific plan in mind, just that I knew that I needed a gun to make it happen.
I am 6'2, 260 lbs and strutting in all of the swagger of someone riding a big V-Twin motorcycle. I have a suspicion that as I approached the display case, the guys behind them figured that I knew what I wanted and it would be a quick transaction.
"Morning, what are you looking for?"
"Um, not sure. I guess I am just looking right now"
"OK, just holler when you need to see something."
Honestly, I had no clue what I was looking for. I just wanted something that I could put bullets in and shoot them. But as I looked at all of the handguns, I decided I needed something cool looking. I guess the notion of someone finding me with a hole in my head and a lame handgun in my hand was just unacceptable.
So I held a few, looking like a knew what I was doing, and selected a Smith and Wesson SD40. Below is a picture of it. Looks kinda manly and cool, doesn't it?
If you said yes, you are wrong.
I think it was $350 or something like that. I said that I will take it but before I could wrap up my new purchase, I had to pass a background check. This had to be the stupidest process I have ever experienced.
The guy directed me to a computer and had me fill out some questions. After a few minutes, I learned that I failed the background check. I said that I had no idea why I would have failed, I have no felonies or anything unusual. In fact, I had a government clearance and if you can pass one of those, you sure as hell should be able to pass a gun background check. This is where it got weird.
The guy, who I learned was a police officer, picking up some side cash at Cabela's, suggested that I retake the check and this time, I should reconsider my answers and change some. That I may have been over thinking some or one of the questions. He then smiled and winked at me. I answered them all honestly. but then went I went back and retook it, this question jumped out at me:
Are you an unlawful user of, or addicted to, marijuana or any depressant, stimulant, narcotic drug, or any other controlled substance?
You know the drill and I do not want this to seem flip, but if you are hurting and need to talk to someone, please call the Suicide Prevention hotline at 800-273-8255.