Only in the fevered imaginations of the RWWhack'tards does the idea exist that more guns means less firearms' deaths.Talking about figuring stuff out. Years ago, children had more access to guns than today with lock boxes, laws, public shaming, etc. Yet, we had a lower rate of gun deaths than today. Why do you think that is? I think it is because of education. Both intentional and unintentional. Intentional is where a parent or guardian talks to a child. Shows them a gun, explains it's function, and impresses on them that it is not a toy. When they are older (by that I mean around 8 years old) they are taught to property use a firearm and to respect it. Unintentional is where children without supervision watch or play games where killing the most people is the goal. Where victims are just so many pixels that reanimate between rounds. That the easy way to fame (or notoriety) is killing someone.
There will be 92 deaths today in the US where the instrumentality utilized to cause the death was a firearm. The one I read about this morning had an 11 year old boy shooting an 8 year old girl who wanted to see a neighbor's puppy.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/n...rl-8/73433082/
Once again, the 2nd Amendment prevails. Makes you feel all warm and fuzzy, doesn't it? Here is a picture of the 8 year old who is laying dead in a morgue somewhere as you read this....torn apart by a 12 gauge shotgun blast.
By the way, Australia had less than 200 firearms deaths in 2011. Roughly two days worth in the US.
You fucking figure it out. Originally Posted by timpage
Here is an interesting question, how many children of police officers are involved in accidental shootings as part of the national average? We're talking about an adult that owns a weapon, we assume uses it properly, and it must be stored at home.
Nice attempt to get away from the logic Timmie. 92? Citation? How many died from other causes and will you be honest enough to admit those cases where a victim with a gun may have lived. Somehow I doubt it. Imagine any of those college classrooms with adults in them. Now imagine if only one or two of those adults were armed (that includes the teacher). How can you not think the body count would be lower?