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Kid Gun Deaths on the Rise in WV, According to CDC

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Wednesday, June 11, 2008   

Charleston, WV – West Virginia lost 19 children to gun violence in a single year, according to the latest numbers, for 2005, from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. A new report from the Children's Defense Fund (CDF) analyzes trends in child gun deaths, based on the CDC data, and concludes they are on the rise, both in West Virginia and nationally.

In the three years from 2003 through 2005, the report says, more than 8,600 children were killed across the country. For CDF's Susan Gates, putting the numbers in perspective means considering that more preschoolers are killed by firearms each year than there are law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty.

"It's time that we step up and take action to stop the thousands of senseless firearms deaths of children and teens. This problem is solvable."

Gates adds CDF is recommending tougher gun safety laws, more gun safety education, and that parents consider removing guns from their homes entirely. She acknowledges that gun rights groups are concerned about the possibility of new laws that might infringe on gun owners' constitutional rights.

When a child is killed by gunfire, the death is classified in one of three ways: homicide, suicide or accident. In West Virginia in 2005, nine children were murdered, nine killed themselves, and one death was ruled accidental.

Paul Marchione, with the group Common Sense About Kids and Guns, says gun locks and smart-gun technology can save lives. He also recommends that guns be stored in another location, outside the home, or, at the least, that unloaded guns and ammunition be stored separately, and both securely locked.

"If children cannot accidentally come across a gun, or know exactly where the gun is stored, they're less likely to use it - to bring it to school, to hurt themselves, to hurt someone else."

The CDF report, "Protect Children, Not Guns," can be viewed online at
www.childrensdefense.org.




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