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A report issued Monday reveals the first increase in the number of gun deaths among children and teens since 1994, enough to fill 120 public school classrooms. “Imagine a tragedy like the Virginia Tech shooting occurring every four days, or a Northern Illinois shooting happening every 15 hours,” said Marian Wright Edelman, President of the Children’s Defense Fund. “As implausible as it might seem, this is our reality: guns kill 8 children and teens every day in America. In 2005, guns killed more preschoolers than law enforcement officers in the line of duty.”

Never in the history of mankind has a weapon, of its own volition, committed any act of any kind, including murder. Guns do not kill, it is the person wielding it that is to blame.

Using the most recent data from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, The Children’s Defense Fund’s 2008 report Protect Children, Not Guns shows that 3,006 children and teens died in 2005 from firearms after more than a decade of decline.

And out of all those "children" killed, how many were killed during gang wars, drug deals gone bad, or botched robberies? If 8 children a day were gunned down while doing extra credit homework or participating in the glee club, I could see worrying about it, but alas I feel your definition of "child" is anyone under 21 who can help boost your statistics.

“This report only reinforces what mayors across the country have been witnessing for years — gun violence out of control in our nation’s cities,” said President of the U.S. Conference of Mayors and Mayor of Trenton, Douglas H. Palmer. “But this problem IS solvable if everyone plays a role. We must support reasonable restrictions on guns to limit the number of illegal guns in our communities and to make certain they don’t fall into the wrong hands. Our cities—and our children—cannot wait any longer.”

Actually, if you limited the number of criminals in society (you know, the hard work the government is supposed to do), you'd cut all crime down, not just ones that ended in deaths. But, that requires work and it's so much easier to punish the law abiding by classifying them as the criminal and then arresting them.

This news comes in advance of the U.S. Supreme Court decision on D.C. v. Heller in which the Court will address the Second Amendment for the first time in over 70 years. The Court’s decision, expected this month, will likely have a significant impact on how effectively cities and communities can regulate firearms. “I stand with the Children’s Defense Fund in supporting our gun control laws and raising awareness of the silent epidemic of gun violence affecting so many children and families across the country,” said Washington, D.C. Mayor Adrian M. Fenty. “The District’s handgun laws have saved countless lives. We need to protect our residents, particularly our most vulnerable residents: our children.”

Speaking of reasonable gun laws, DC has the "most reasonable restrictive" and yet has to start resorting to locking down entire neighborhoods with gestapo tactics to try to get a handle on crime.

“The Children’s Defense Fund’s gun report demonstrates the devastating impact gun violence has on our nation, particularly our nation’s children,” said Paul Helmke, President of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence. “Guns fall too easily into the wrong hands because, in most states, there are few or no laws to prevent gun violence.

STOP RIGHT THERE!!! Granted this is Paul Helmke so unless he was talking about using dead bodies as donation vehicles you know he's lying, but unless I'm mistaken, it's a federal crime to shoot someone without cause. So, yeah, there's laws against violence, be it with a bat, gun, or frozen poodle.

The report calls on Congress to pass common sense gun safety measures that will help decrease the availability of guns and ensure they don’t fall into the wrong hands; communities to organize nonviolent conflict resolution support groups, and families to remove guns from their homes as the presence of firearms increases the risk of homicide and suicide in the home. “It is time to stop this senseless dying among children and teens,” said Edelman. “Our children will be less vulnerable and our communities safer if guns are less readily available. It’s simply time to reject this culture of violence.”

Actually Ms. Edelman, unless you're ready to go door to door with SWAT teams, there's no way to lower the 270,000,000 firearms from American citizens' possession. Not that you or your ilk would have a problem with that, but some of us old farts are attached to this antiquated Constitution thing.

I agree we should reject the culture of predatory violence, but people with such shortness of sight as Ms. Edelman and Helmke cannot discern between violence to protect and violence to hurt and instead lump them in together.

By the way, that site takes comments. I'll leave one later when I've cooled down a bit.

rolled out on Wednesday, June 11, 2008 12:51 PM
Comments
# re: PSH Congress style - MadRocketScientist

Rolled Out On: 6/11/2008 1:33 PM

Did you post this fisking on their blog as well?

# re: PSH Congress style - MadRocketScientist

Rolled Out On: 6/11/2008 1:34 PM

Oops, never mind, just saw that last line

# re: PSH Congress style - Draven

Rolled Out On: 6/11/2008 9:33 PM

You should really check their source for the numbers on 'child shootings'- the numbers that most anti-gunners including the Bradys use, count up to age 24 in order to arrive at their desired numbers.

# re: PSH Congress style - Bruce

Rolled Out On: 6/13/2008 10:33 AM

Still waiting for my comment to appear.

Ever notice how all the folks parroting these padded gun death statistics never seem inclined to break the numbers down into separate categories such as "lawfully possessed firearms vs. illegally obtained", or "predatory gun deaths vs. protective gun deaths"?

If a 19-year-old gets shot while trying to carjack a 68-year-old woman, and that woman defends her life by shooting the carjacker dead, the gun control people simply chalk it up as another "child felled by America's violent gun culture". Typical leftist outlook...all violence is bad. The store owner who shoots a would be armed robber is on the same moral footing as the derelict who brought the gun into the store with murder and robbery on his mind. Bombing terrorist training camps is equally as reprehensible as terrorists bombing school buses full of kids.

It's this reality disconnect that drives their argument.

If guns in the hands of ordinary citizens were the danger the gun control zealots would have us believe they are, the country would have depopulated itself by now.

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