Let see things that an 8 year old might do that would be considered "sporting". Tree climbing, surfing, skateboarding, bike riding, swimming, and go karting is just a quick list of things kids would do around that age. The FACT is more kids die doing these activities than of accidental firearm related sporting events. I discount intentional acts for a number of reasons but the first being that there is no reasonable hope of totally eliminating the threat and most people are focusing on the fact that it was preventable. How many people want to ban Clorox because a kid was poisoned? How about swimming at the beach? Not many if any at all. I will say it again......all ACCIDENTAL deaths are preventable. Question is what are the real threats to kids? Guns dont come near the top of the list. So when did you call your local Congressman to stop these kids from swimming or taking a bike ride? What about those poisoned or burned with hot water?Those my friend are FAR more riskier propositions in terms of accidental deaths and all PREVENTABLE.
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Thats a retarded statement. How often does an 8 year old climb a tree versus how often does an 8 year old fire an uzi. I'd guarantee if you compared the accident rate of deaths per uzi fired versus deaths per tree climbed the uzi would be very high.
How many of those 'sporting' events use equipment specifically designed to kill? Skateboards? No. Surfboards? No. Bikes? No. Go Karts? No.
Do these sporting events aim for high levels of safety? Are kids told to wear knee/pads head protection skateboard? Yes. Helmets biking? Yes. Life jackets board sailing? Yes. Helmets go karting? Yes.
Take the patch of your eye and start looking at this with a little reality.