Striking data, this statistic really stood out: "The CDC reports that firearm-related injuries have become the leading cause of death in children and teens, ages one to nineteen, as of 2020, for the first time ever (4,368). It has now surpassed motor vehicle crashes, formerly the leading cause of death for kids one and older (~4,000)."
Is it useful to compare big tobacco to the gun lobby? What steps did we take to control tobacco that could be used for guns?
Striking data, this statistic really stood out: "The CDC reports that firearm-related injuries have become the leading cause of death in children and teens, ages one to nineteen, as of 2020, for the first time ever (4,368). It has now surpassed motor vehicle crashes, formerly the leading cause of death for kids one and older (~4,000)."