Sure those are 789 people (0.0002% of the US population in 2005) that died accidentally due to firearms, but 25 times more people accidentally fell to their death. Four and a half times more people drowned and 57.5 times more people died in motor vehicle accidents. As far as accidental deaths, it is the lowest recorded cause.
All I'm saying is that, according to the data, deaths due to firearms should not be an argument for banning them.





































