>People are getting shot by toddlers on a weekly basis this year
http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonkblog/wp/2015/10/14/people-are-getting-shot-by-toddlers-on-a-weekly-basis-this-year/
In a nation of 300 million people, if something happens on a weekly basis then it's got a 1 in 100,000 chance of happening to you in your entire lifetime.
Whenever the "think of the children" anti-gun argument comes up I always quote the same stats:
>among all child accidental deaths nationally, firearms were involved in 1.1 percent, compared to motor vehicles (41 percent), suffocation (21 percent), drowning (15 percent), fires (8 percent), pedal cycles (2 percent), poisoning (2 percent), falls (1.9 percent), environmental factors (1.5 percent), and medical mistakes (1 percent)
but nobody ever wants to ban swimming pools for some reason.
>>53713110
>but nobody ever wants to ban swimming pools for some reason.
Because you can't defend yourself from the thought police with a swimming pool.
Ban assault babies
baby lives matter
>>53712512
BAN ASSAULT TODDLERS!
>>53713110
Where''s that quote from?
>>53712512
BAN SALT INFANTS
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>>53716084
Pulled randomly off google, probably from some shit biased rag that got them from a more reputable source. I checked with the actual government data once and I know the 1% gun accidents vs. 99% other accidents is real.
>>53712512
Only thing I feel guilty for is them being set loose.
>>53716304
Ok thanks. I may use it in future, I just like being able to provide links.
>>53712512
That guy looks like a washed up Jaden Smith.
Damn these dindus get started earlier and earlier nowadays.