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<blockquote data-quote="abajaj11" data-source="post: 1776202" data-attributes="member: 3553"><p>Maybe they should also ask folks to report on "unsecured swimming pools in homes" since WAYYYY more kids get hurt there. </p><p>Also, if there is a shaky basketball hoop that is "unsecured" at its base, it could blow down and hurt kids, so that should be reported too. If anyone is suspected of leaving tools lying around, like a hammer or a screwdriver in an "unsecured" fashion THAT should be reported. Also, if any electric outlets in the house have not been "properly secured" that should be reported. </p><p>In fact any device that could POTENTIALLY hurt kids that has not been properly secured should be reported. </p><p>Oh wait, that is unreasonable? then how do we pick on what should be reported on? Maybe look at how many deaths or injuries are caused by each of these? </p><p>If you look at a center for disease control notice, hey don't even list "unsecured" firearms as occurring the top causes of deaths, they are not even mentioned. The leading causes are vehicular deaths. So maybe someone who has a DUI or speeding tickets should not be allowed to drive kids? </p><p>Here is the link: <a href="http://www.cdc.gov/Features/HomeSafety/" target="_blank">http://www.cdc.gov/Features/HomeSafety/</a></p><p></p><p>So what do we conclude? "unsecured" firearms? that is clearly just the gummint trying to make guns look evil. they do not even show up on most lists of top causes of kids' deaths and injuries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="abajaj11, post: 1776202, member: 3553"] Maybe they should also ask folks to report on "unsecured swimming pools in homes" since WAYYYY more kids get hurt there. Also, if there is a shaky basketball hoop that is "unsecured" at its base, it could blow down and hurt kids, so that should be reported too. If anyone is suspected of leaving tools lying around, like a hammer or a screwdriver in an "unsecured" fashion THAT should be reported. Also, if any electric outlets in the house have not been "properly secured" that should be reported. In fact any device that could POTENTIALLY hurt kids that has not been properly secured should be reported. Oh wait, that is unreasonable? then how do we pick on what should be reported on? Maybe look at how many deaths or injuries are caused by each of these? If you look at a center for disease control notice, hey don't even list "unsecured" firearms as occurring the top causes of deaths, they are not even mentioned. The leading causes are vehicular deaths. So maybe someone who has a DUI or speeding tickets should not be allowed to drive kids? Here is the link: [url]http://www.cdc.gov/Features/HomeSafety/[/url] So what do we conclude? "unsecured" firearms? that is clearly just the gummint trying to make guns look evil. they do not even show up on most lists of top causes of kids' deaths and injuries. [/QUOTE]
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