WISQARS is the searchable database maintained by the CDC. I ran a query looking at causes of unintentional death for children age 0 to 17 years, from 2000 to 2010. Anyone can repeat this search, so point the anti's to the CDC
For the period and population, deaths caused by:
Nature/Environmental: 1065
Firearms accidents: 1217
Riding a bike: 1642
Falling: 1647
Walking (pedestrian): 7997
Drowning: 10,513
Passenger in a car: 20,344.
For ages 1-10 during this period, 371 died from firearms accidents while 522 drowned in the bathtub. Where's the outrage?
If they wanted to save the most lives, why aren't they teaching kids to swim, or making it illegal to have more than 2 inches of water in the tub. Tornadoes, hurricanes and lightning killed almost as many kids as firearms.

