I used the stats from a 1995 National Center for Health Statistics report and did a littel math. The point I wished to make was very simply that there are many many ways that accidents take the lives of our children every day - and in truth, firearms accidents are among the very lowest. The firearm accidental deaths, as sad as they are have been a low percentage, and have steadily decreased over the years. They are among the lowest type of accidents counted. To consider curtail my constitutional rights as a result of these few accidental deaths is ludicrous - as I said, the accidental death rate for children from firearms is about as low as the accidental death rate from medical practice accidents. I don't hear anyone talking about stopping medical practice for children.