A few points
- There are 30 million gun owners in this country. About 1/3rd of all households.
- "A little more than 4 percent of the respondents nationally said they keep guns loaded and unlocked, and 2.5 percent reported having loaded, unlocked firearms in homes where children lived."
... so those who contended that gun owners in general can't be trusted to store their weapons safely and must be forced to do so by law... the vast majority do anyway.
- "About 1,400 children are killed by firearms each year, according to CDC estimates. Its not known how many of those are killed by guns left around the house, the researchers said."
... this is 8/100ths of 1 percent of the children supposively exposed to the risk, and they're not sure how many of these deaths are accidents (specifically this number probably includes all ages under 18, meaning gang-related and teen-teen murders are included).
- This article doesn't discuss the role of education and discipline keeping children away from guns. I'll bet a number of these 1.7 million kids are not at risk at all because they would never touch the things... in fact I imagine it's around 8/100ths of 1 percent who misbehave.
- "But they noted a study published in a February issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association that showed safe gun storage may prevent deaths. The Seattle-based study found that in homes with guns, there were fewer incidents of shootings when guns were kept locked, unloaded and separated from ammunition."
I propose studies that don't simply prove the obvious.