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billh58

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Sun Jun 29, 2014, 01:33 PM Jun 2014

Innocents Lost: A Year of Unintentional Child Gun Deaths [View all]

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http://everytown.org/article/innocents-lost/?akid=1670.1249453.7iNwVl&rd=1&t=4

by: Everytown for Gun Safety

on: June 24, 2014


Federal data from the Centers for Disease Control indicate that between 2007 and 2011, an average of 62 children age 14 and under were accidentally shot and killed each year.

But our analysis of publicly reported gun deaths, highlighted in “Innocents Lost: A Year of Unintentional Child Gun Deaths,” shows that the federal data substantially undercount these deaths:

•From December 2012 to December 2013, at least 100 children were killed in unintentional shootings — almost two each week, 61 percent higher than federal data reflect.

About two-thirds of these unintended deaths — 65 percent — took place in a home or vehicle that belonged to the victim’s family, most often with guns that were legally owned but not secured.

•More than two-thirds of these tragedies could be avoided if gun owners stored their guns responsibly and prevented children from accessing them.


According to Second Amendment absolutists, these children's deaths were "unfortunate accidents" and not statistically significant. We don't need new laws they say, because the unregulated "right" to keep and bear arms can not be infringed. A few gun deaths is just the price we all must pay for this "freedom" to kill each other, and our children.

Support a gun control organization today in any way that you can, and see this link for suggestions on what you can do:

http://everytown.org/act/

This national gun madness must end, and it's up to us to take action.
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