Twisted, a big problem with people who don't support gun rights(I'm not saying you don't) is they say its for a multitude of reasons, but its really they just don't like them. When a gun owner sees someone say "guns are very dangerous" or any of the other typical comments, we kind of bristle because we know its all word play and guns aren't anymore dangerous than the rest of the things in your home. What they were made for doesn't really matter. If guns were made to kill, so were knives. "Yea, but my knives were made to cut my food" Knives were probably invented to kill animals. Most guns made today aren't sold with a "go forth and murder" sticker on them, they are sold for hobby, sport, and protection. I own guns because I like them, especially antique ones.
Another reason you are probably getting beat on is when you are proven wrong, you immediately went and started talking about a different and equally illogical reason.
Twisted:'Yes there are other things in my house that can harm my children but not a single one of them is a designed killing machine.'
What exactly were knives invented for? The 20 or 30 of them the average household has weren't invented to kill? Im pretty sure butter was a fairly recent invention, so they weren't for making toast.
Twisted: "You are getting angry at me for acknowledging the danger a firearm poses"
Are you saying in your opinion, that they pose a danger more than any other item in your house, that They pose any danger, or that they pose a real and serious threat to the lives of children? Threats are all around, from knives to plastic bags to your pet dog.. that step at the entrance to your house.
10 million swimming pools in US, and 9000 deaths of children a year. That means 1 in 1111 pools will kill a child this year.
350 million guns in the US, and about 2000 deaths of children. That means 1 in 175,000 guns will kill a child. (These include the group 'teens' which probably means 19 year olds too, which aren't children)
The numbers are harder to find for children in car accidents, and its something around 5000 for 0-12 and 10000 for 12-19. There are about 150 million cars. So 1 in 10,000 cars will kill a child this year.
Is pretty obvious which are the most deadly of those three. It ain't the guns. If fairly accurate (never can be 100% with these things) numbers being used to deduce that guns are MUCH MUCH less of a threat than things you don't think twice about letting your children get in (cars and pools) isn't logic, then exactly what is logic? Making things up based on opinions?