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In reply to the discussion: Guns should not be kept in houses where children are present [View all]Eleanors38
(18,318 posts)Parents who do not don't secure their weapons and train their kids in proper and safe use of guns DO have responsibility.
But the tone of the discussion seems to point to parents who may have lost control of their kids, but seek solutions by blaming those parents who have better control. Second Amendment proponents are often accused of "paranoia," when that descriptor seems more aptly applied to those who are so fearful of having guns under the same roof with kids. Somewhere in the thread, I posted data from the National Safety Council which showed that there were only a few hundred children (ages 5 - 14) who were killed by firearms (yr. 2008) in incidents of ALL types, not just by accident. This death rate pales when compared with any number of other categories of death-causing events. You can only pump up the data when you include ages 15 - 19 ("teens and young adults" is what NSC calls this age group). You can bet the media uses the latter age group!
Your picture-posing notion suggests a prejudice of some sort. Why is posing with a gun, even at a young age, so horrible?