Study: More handguns are in the homes of families with children – and kids are dying because of it

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The authors of the study point to the increased prevalence of handguns over long guns like rifles as a likely reason for the surge in children fatalities.

 

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So the left is fine killing 300,000+ babies every year via abortion but draws the line here huh. 🙄

Uh, yeah. Because we want to protect our babies from insane liberals.

Duh Yeah, because people with children's want to protect them. It's a shame the media and the government want to ban or create laws because a few people screw up. Pharmaceutical drugs kill more children than firearms. They produce drugs to appeal to children but no outrage.

I have guns and my kids didn't know and still don't know ibhave them. My ex wife didn't know either for a long time. It's called being responsible.

Trigger locks.

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Cars. Hamburgers. Cigarettes. Texting while driving. Lots of dangerous things in this world that get less attention.

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Handguns are more popular in US homes, with deadly consequences for children, study saysAs the proportion of those with handguns has increased, so has the number of children under the age of 5 who are dying from firearm injuries, according to a new study 🤔 It’s almost as if there’s a direct correlation. 🤔 So... it's nothing like the movies hu?
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