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CDC Reports Decline In Children's Gun Deaths
U. S. Newswire ^
| 10/8/2001
| Paul Marchione
Posted on 10/08/2001 8:41:29 AM PDT by I_Publius
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CDC - Report on Deaths for 1999
Interesting report.
After reviewing it, I found that the number of deaths of children, not teenage adults, numbered 489. That is in deaths of children 14 and under.
If you look at the number of deaths of even younger children, aged 9 and under, the rate goes down even further to 153 deaths.
After reading Poe's "Seven Myths of Gun Control," I find this information even more enlightening.
UPHOLD THE SECOND AMENDMENT!!!
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posted on
10/08/2001 8:41:29 AM PDT
by
I_Publius
To: I_Publius
among kids 0-19 years-old... including kids 18-19 years old who are legal adults who can marry, vote, and die for their country.
In case anyone was wondering about whether the gun grabbers will ever stop lying or misleading in order to advance their agenda.
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posted on
10/08/2001 8:47:16 AM PDT
by
coloradan
To: I_Publius
" there were still 1,300 kids killed in gun-related accidents and suicides in 1999"
What happened to 15 a day? And why are 8 & 19 year olds considered "children"?
To: PatrioticAmerican
Maybe I'm still a child, too, at 30 something!! ;)
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posted on
10/08/2001 8:51:28 AM PDT
by
I_Publius
To: PatrioticAmerican
They are considered "children" to tug at the heartstrings of the American Sheeple. The Million Misguided Mommies march distributed literature last year that cited the number of "youths" killed by guns in various years and states. By that definition, Monica Lewinsky was a youth while she was servicing the TRIMFPOTUS.
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posted on
10/08/2001 8:55:19 AM PDT
by
coloradan
To: I_Publius
All gun owners must:
-- unload and lock up their guns;
-- lock and store ammunition separately;
-- and keep keys where kids are unable to find them.So much for self defense, eh? Hang on a second, Mr. BG. I need to unlock my gun, get my ammunition, and load it.
To: I_Publius
Unfortunately there was an incident here in Houston over the weekend. A twelve year old boy and his friend found a .25 caliber semi-auto in his eighteen year old brother's bedroom and shot himself in the chest and died later at the hospital. The parents were quoted as saying they didn't allow guns in the house for fear that something like this would happen. Maybe if they had taken the time to educate themselves and their children about gun safety this tragedy could have been avoided.
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posted on
10/08/2001 8:58:29 AM PDT
by
38special
To: I_Publius
1,300 kids killed in gun-related accidents and suicides I read in another post that 40 to 60% of gun deaths are suicides. What is it for kids? Say it is the same rate, that means that there are only 600 non-suicide gun related kid deaths a year.
And rather saying that is "7 an hour" it should be based on population. According to
the census we have 60M people between 0-19. That means one out of every 600k kids dies in a non-suicide gun death a year.
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posted on
10/08/2001 9:00:41 AM PDT
by
lelio
To: all
A little more data that I took time to figure out.
Of all the deaths by firearms in 1999, there were 824 "accidental" deaths.
Of these 824, there were 88 deaths of children aged 14 and under, which, if I did my math properly, is less than 1/3rd of 1%.
Of those 88 deaths, 31 "accidental" deaths were from ages 9 and under.
There were 12 deaths the age range from 1 - 4.
I think more American's need to know the "real" information and not this propaganda from those that want to disarm American's.
Isn't one of the goals of the U.N. to disarm the world??
We can't let this happen!!!
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posted on
10/08/2001 9:03:38 AM PDT
by
I_Publius
To: I_Publius
This is proof there is a need for much stricter gun control!
To: Lazamataz
This is proof there is a need for much stricter gun control! Absolutely. Kids who can't hit the X ring ought not be given bullets. ;)
Anyhow, my assessment of this report... 1300 deaths of children and semi-adults (18-19) from gun accidents AND suicide. Lets say that half of these are suicides, which should not be counted, suicidees can always use poison and holding their breath. So, thats 650 deaths, out of 300 million guns, is 0.000002167 deaths per gun.
Someone contact the gun manufacturers! Because according to my calculations and the assertion of the gun banners, gun manufacturers are not making enough evil child-killing guns. You know, the ones forged in the fires of Mount Doom and inbued with black magic that enables gun to load and fire themselves.
To: I_Publius
I wouldn't put it past these pukes to be salivating over any potential casualties in the Afghan war. They would love to pump up the numbers with 18 and 19 year old recruits.
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posted on
10/08/2001 9:43:24 AM PDT
by
TC Rider
To: I_Publius
I thought the organization was the Centers for Disease Control, not the Centers for Gun Control. How about getting back to issues relevant to diseases!!!
To: bang_list
boom
To: I_Publius
At the heart of the Common Sense about Kids and Guns message is parental responsibility. "A responsible adult cannot rely on a child or teenager not to touch a gun, merely because they have been told not to do so. It is impossible to predict what children, teenagers, and their friends will do, and the risks of mishandling a gun are too great to place the burden of responsibility on anyone other the adult bringing the gun into the home."
This is the biggest load of crap I ever heard. My father told me never to touch his guns when he wasn't home, and not to tell my friends about them. I never did, not once. I kept my mouth shut because I knew the alternative was death by ass-whipping. If today's touchy-feely a--hole crowd would actually DO what they SAY once in a while and discipline their children (read that "SPANK") and instill a little fear of God, Then they could indeed rely upon their kids to follow their instructions when they were not around.
These people are so stupid it hurts me head to think about it.
To: I_Publius
824 "accidental" deaths.
That's about 2.26 per day, for ALL ages, including 19 years old and older.
there were 88 deaths of children aged 14 and under...
That is about one every 4 days.
Of those 88 deaths, 31 "accidental" deaths were from ages 9 and under.
That is about one every 11 days.
There were 12 deaths the age range from 1 - 4.
That is one a month.
That 10 kids per day myth just keeps getting weaker and weaker!!!
To: I_Publius
"All parents must--teach young children not to touch guns and to tell an adult if they find one."
Sounds like these people had the good sense to talk to Eddie Eagle.
To: AlaskaErik
Unfortunately, they consider gun ownership a disease!
To: I_Publius
Stop worrying about my Winchester and Colt, and start worrying about small pox and anthrax!
They release this today, when we are hearing news about anthrax being sent in the post? Get with the program CDC!
To: I_Publius
All gun owners must:
-- unload and lock up their guns;
-- lock and store ammunition separately;
-- and keep keys where kids are unable to find them.
Unless you're keeping a firearm for self-defense purposes where you might need immediate access to it, this is good advice. There are containers for loaded guns which can be opened very quickly, if you want a gun for self-defense, it would be a good idea to get one of these.
All parents must:
-- ask if guns are safely stored at places their kids visit or play;
-- talk with their kids about guns; and
-- teach young children not to touch guns and to tell an adult if they find one.
Talk with your kids about guns! Teach them to tell an adult if they find one, and not to touch one without an adult standing there with them! That's very basic. Should you ask if people have guns in their homes before sending your children over?
The ONLY question which is appropriate to ask is, "do you leave your M249 on the floor next to the rifle grenades, or do you keep it the drawer with the 200-round belt boxes?"
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posted on
10/08/2001 2:28:41 PM PDT
by
xm177e2
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