At least 157 people were killed and 270 were injured last year in unintentional shootings by children, according to Everytown, an advocacy group for firearm safety.

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      Toddlers are shooting themselves and others. So maybe education needs to start in the maternity ward?

      How about, and I know, it’s crazy, but you could try not having guns in residential homes. It’s insane, I know, but there’s this really weird thing where the rest of the world manages it and their children (so bizarrely) aren’t blowing their faces off on a regular basis

      Nuts, hey…

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        Gun control would be nice but…we are talking about in the here and now. Right now…guns are in homes. We are suggesting we should at least do everything we can to teach children those guns are dangerous. You do get that right?

        Someone set that building over there on fire! Lets put the fire out!!

        NO! WE MUST MAKE STRONGER LAWS AGAINST ARSON!

        Thats…basically how this comment chain is going dude.

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            So…just gonna gloss over everything else. Remove guns all together and, until we can get to that point, we must do absolutely nothing else to at least hopefully prevent these deaths?

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              Totes what I said, mate, totes. A+

              But yeah get rid of the guns.

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                That would be nice. But right now we are trying to discuss something more realistic, something that could be done now. What do you believe could honestly be done NOW? Mandatory education about firearms or a total ban?

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                  Ban and buy back. Education campaign about how crime rates are declining and owning a gun just increases the likelihood that you or someone else in your household gets shot by it, or your lovely trigger happy police force.

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                    I’m really trying to wrap my mind around this. You are honestly opposed to teaching children that the guns that we currently have are dangerous?

                    Again… I’m not saying anything against banning guns. I’m just trying to discuss what we can do in the here and now before that.

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            A very small percentage of children.

            There are more age groups of children than just toddlers.

            I personally support laws requiring gun owners to properly store firearms.

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        That drives me crazy too. You can look at the numbers, and see that abstinence only simply doesn’t work, that kids in abstinence-only schools have sex earlier, have riskier sexual habits, are more likely to catch and spread STIs, and have higher rates of teen pregnancy. From a simple harm reduction standpoint, you’d think people would say, wow, we can actually achieve what we say our goals are by giving kids accurate advice.

        I don’t get why people want to treat issues like this instead of being pragmatic and looking at the outcomes.