He's saying he's confused about the 1.1% for children.
Just shows that children are more likely to be killed accidentally than adults. I guess that makes sense. All the more reason to always execute extreme caution around firearms and train your children well.
I've seen people abuse the statistics on this before though. Namely saying that doctors kill more people than guns do. That is true, but generally you don't go see a doctor until your life is threatened in the first place, so the stat can be misleading.
I've always found it fascinating how up in arms society can be about guns, yet we hand out cars like candy to all our teenagers. Purely a media thing in my opinion.





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