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BullNBear52

06/16/17 7:01 PM

#270313 RE: fuagf #270291

George Bush Sr quit the NRA after they compared the ATF to jackbooted thugs.

I actually think I beat him by a couple of years regarding quitting and their stance on assault rifles.

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06/20/17 9:55 AM

#270393 RE: fuagf #270291

Nearly 1,300 Kids Killed by Guns Each Year, Study Finds
Jun 20 2017
Nearly 1,300 children under the age of 17 die from gunshot wounds every year and nearly 5,800 are injured, a new comprehensive survey finds.
And that’s probably an underestimate, because gun deaths are not always consistently reported, the team at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said.
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http://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/nearly-1-300-kids-killed-guns-each-year-study-finds-n774086

Study reveals "staggering" toll of guns on U.S. kids
June 19, 2017
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/gun-deaths-injuries-suicide-up-among-us-kids-staggering-report-reveals/ [with comments]

Gunshots are the third leading killer of children in the US


Firearm death rates among children aged 0 to 17 years, 2010-2014.
Of all the children killed by guns in high-income countries, 91 percent are from US.
6/19/2017
https://arstechnica.com/science/2017/06/guns-kill-nearly-1300-kids-in-the-us-per-year-and-suicides-are-on-the-rise/ [with comments]

Children Are Dying Because Of Americans' Denial About Guns
Jun 19, 2017
Today, 19 children will die or receive emergency treatment for a gunshot wound in the U.S. And tomorrow, another 19 will. And then another 19 the next day. In fact, 91% of all children who die from firearms in high-income countries across the world come from the United States, and guns are the third leading cause of death for all children between ages 1 and 17. Those are a handful of the sobering statistics reported in a new study on gun violence [ http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/early/2017/06/15/peds.2016-3486 ] in Pediatrics.
Yet the myth persists that the freedom to own a gun without a universal requirement of background checks or a legal requirement to store those guns safely and out of children’s reach supersedes the lives of American children. Until the U.S. as a whole decides to recognize and accept what the tremendous cost of current lenient gun laws is, more than 1,000 more children will die next year. And the year after that.
Deaths of children and teens under 18 years old had been declining from 2006 to 2013, but they have increased over the past two years, just as the number of guns owned in the U.S. have dramatically increased [ http://www.forbes.com/sites/frankminiter/2016/04/12/the-gun-industry-says-it-has-grown-158-since-obama-took-office/ ].
One in ten children’s deaths in 2014 and 2015 resulted from a gunshot wound, noted Eliot Nelson, MD, a professor of pediatrics at University of Vermont Children’s Hospital in Burlington, in a commentary [ http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/early/2017/06/15/peds.2017-1300 ] about the new study.
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https://www.forbes.com/sites/tarahaelle/2017/06/19/american-denial-about-facts-on-guns-continues-to-kill-children/ [with comments]