(April 14, 2019 at 12:01 pm)onlinebiker Wrote: Your study shows one year.
CDC study - 6 years.
Which is usually more accurate? A larger or smaller study group?
The 2018 study comes with numbers. Are we really quibbling over how many dead kids, as a percent, we need to conclude that a deadly firearm shouldn't be in their environment?
I'm gonna go with a pretty obvious number. . . zero. Zero is the right number of kids who should die due to accidental or deliberate firing of a gun.
I mean. . . guns are a tool designed to put a hole in people. Kids are people, and an upsetting number of them got holes put through their little bodies last year. This is is order to defend against. . . what, exactly? What number of people do you believe had their lives saved by guns last year?