• palebluethought@lemmy.world
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    23 hours ago

    The vast majority of those gun related deaths are accidents with parents’ guns at home. School shootings are obviously much more prevalent here than elsewhere but they are still exceedingly rare, with perceived frequency amplified by the level of news coverage and the size of the country. I have two kids and feel strongly that parents spending any real thought worrying about school shootings (on a personal level, I mean, not a political one) is wasting their time. The cumulative effect of it probably makes schools worse

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      23 hours ago

      The vast majority of those gun related deaths are accidents with parents’ guns at home.

      That really depend on the age of the child in question. According to the statistics as they get older it really tilts to suicide and criminal / gang violence.

      The biggest step parents can take to prevent all of it though is pretty simple; secure your firearms so that children cannot access them.

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        20 hours ago

        Some of the most popular gun report statistics describe 18-19 years old as children. Those 18-19 year old “children” live in some of the poorest urban environments. Completely neglected by alot of the country and usually in a spot that’s overrun with gang violence.