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Meghan Markle's revelation about suicide struggle could reduce stigma, Utah experts say


SALT LAKE CITY After Meghan Markle sent shock waves across the globe Sunday night as she revealed her struggles with suicide ideation, mental health experts in Utah say her story could reduce stigma to an issue faced by so many.
As she joined the British royal family, tabloids began targeting Markle the former actress from the U.S. who married Prince Harry with racist, sexist headlines. The media attacks hurt her friends and family and sent her into depression, she recalled.
Markle said she felt the hateful articles would end if she no longer existed.
I knew if I didn t say it, that I would do it. I just didn t want to be alive anymore. And that was a very clear and real and frightening, constant thought, Markle told Oprah Winfrey during the bombshell interview on CBS. ....

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Utah legislator seeks $1M in mental health help for stressed first responders


SALT LAKE CITY One Utah lawmaker wants to provide first responder agencies throughout the state with $1 million to develop or enhance their mental health resources.
We have seen an increase in mental health needs . but especially for our first responders, we have not seen the expansion in the kinds of programs that are specific to them, bill sponsor Rep. Karen Kwan, D-Murray, told members of the House Health and Human Services Committee on Monday.
HB248 would require the Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health to administer a grant program to provide mental health resources for first responders. The bill would include a one-time appropriation of $1 million from the general fund. ....

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Should elementary kids participate in school suicide prevention programs?


SALT LAKE CITY Should elementary children participate in school suicide prevention programs?
That question spurred a debate Wednesday as a Utah House committee discussed a bill that would expand suicide prevention resources to younger children amid the mental health crisis.
More Utah youth ages 10 to 24 die from suicide than any other cause, bill sponsor Rep. Brian King, D-Salt Lake City, told members of the House Health and Human Services Committee.
It s remarkable to contemplate that a little under 20% of Utah high schoolers have made a plan to commit suicide, he said. And we re concerned about our rate of Utah youth suicides. ....

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Bill to allow Utahns to carry concealed guns without any permit ignites debate


SALT LAKE CITY A Utah bill that would allow concealed carrying of firearms without a permit prompted debate Friday among some who believe it will promote individuals safety and others who fear it will prove deadly amid the mental health crisis.
This is not just a left issue or right issue, bill sponsor Rep. Walt Brooks, R-St. George, said. This is good data that drives good policy. . The right to carry or protect yourself is a constitutional right.
He said studies in some of the 16 states that allow concealed carrying of firearms without a permit have shown no increase in crime. Law-abiding citizens will still seek out gun training on their own should the bill pass, according to Brooks. ....

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