davmat787
Diamond Member
So one old guy shoots an intruder and it becomes the poster child for why we need guns? For every justified shooting of a criminal, there are 500,000 unjustified shooting of an innocent.
lol, you just brought a knife to a gunfight! :awe:
A child is more likely to die from a swimming pool than a handgun, if we are going to speak statistically. And I will even include said statistics, along with a very informative article.
Again, if you do the math and let little Johnny go over to little Billy’s house to swim, he is roughly 100 times more likely to have a fatal accident vs. letting him go over to little Timmy’s house, where dad has a gun.
http://www.smartparentshealthykids.com/blog/?p=11
And another article, this time from freakonomics:
But according to the data, their choice isn’t smart at all. In a given year, there is one drowning of a child for every 11,000 residential pools in the United States. (In a country with 6 million pools, this means that roughly 550 children under the age of ten drown each year.) Meanwhile, there is 1 child killed by a gun for every 1 million-plus guns. (In a country with an estimated 200 million guns, this means that roughly 175 children under ten die each year from guns.) The likelihood of death by pool (1 in 11,000) versus death by gun (1 in 1 million-plus) isn’t even close: Molly is roughly 100 times more likely to die in a swimming accident at Imani’s house than in gunplay at Amy’s.
http://www.freakonomics.com/books/freakonomics/chapter-excerpts/chapter-5/
tl,dr: your child is less likely to die by accident in the home of a gun owner than one who has a swimming pool.
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