Well, I disagree with your disagreement and stand by what I said. People who feel the need to ctb always find a way no matter the risks, when they're ready. Making available easier methods won't change the rate one bit. The reluctance to go through with ctb is rooted more in fear of what comes "after", what it will do to loved ones, and thay pesky thing called hope that is extremely hard to quash. The idea of having an easier more reliable method seems like (one of) the most prevalent reasons here on SaSu because, well, this is where those kinds of things are talked about ad nauseum. Still, when it comes right down to it, even if the most easy and reliable method was laying at someone's feet, the "other" hinderances I already mentioned, along with other reasons not to go through with it, would show themselves front and center. If the rate (of suicide) changed at all, it would be insignificant.
You're entitled to think whatever you want, as am I. But, you're wron