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In reply to the discussion: Are we ever going to get tired enough of school shootings that we actually do something about them? [View all]branford
(4,462 posts)those ubiquitous dihydrogen monoxide filled craters and tubs of liquid death, commonly known as swimming pools, that kill far more young children and teens in the USA than firearms.
http://www.cdc.gov/injury/wisqars/pdf/leading_causes_of_injury_deaths_highlighting_unintentional_injury_2011-a.pdf
http://www.cdc.gov/injury/wisqars/leadingcauses.html
[The CDC's use of an age category of 15-24 is also most unusual, as it encompasses everyone from mid-teens to post-college. It reminds me of how gun control groups's statistics define people well into their 20's as "children"]
I would also note that swimming pools, unlike cars and guns, are purely recreational.
We have to ban swimming pools . . . it's for the children . . .
Or, maybe just "high capacity" swimming pools, or scary black swimming pools, . . .