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Firearms Are 2nd-Leading Cause of Death in Kids and Teens

Six-year-old Mariah attends a memorial service with her mom in Dayton, Ohio, to recognize the victims of a mass shooting in the Oregon District there on Aug. 04, 2019.
Six-year-old Mariah attends a memorial service with her mom in Dayton, Ohio, to recognize the victims of a mass shooting in the Oregon District there on Aug. 04, 2019.
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Injury is the leading cause of death for U.S. children and adolescents, accounting for over 60% of all deaths in this group.

Many of these deaths occur during fun, everyday activities, like swimming in the backyard pool or during a family car ride. But a disproportionate and disturbing number of these deaths in the U.S. occur as a result of firearms.

Patrick Carter