@bellachu10 @AlecStapp In 2020, guns surpassed car accidents as the leading cause of death of kids 😢 https://t.co/eMoXiQg1LI https://t.co/CT2KcZ43xL
@JustnFREAKIN @TheManOnAMoon @ZubyMusic What a dumb statement. And get your facts straight before you go around yapping stupid things because you just saw an MSM headline. Legal holders of the firearms, who are trained and educated on gun safety are not t
@WorriedTXMamma @ABetterWay2A 2/2 these findings reflect social and developmental factors that are associated with adolescence, including increased risk-taking behavior, differential peer and parental influence, and initiation of substance use. https://t.c
@Sthomp13 @RickyDoggin Here’s one that goes to 19 years old and doesn’t separate out any criminal “children” shooting each other, which is the bulk of that data.
Uhmm...Whatever the bosses tell him to do
@derrickvanorden Gun violence is now the leading cause of death among U.S. children and adolescents -- far more than drug overdoses. The U.S. outpaces other developed nations in this measure. Now that you're in Congress, what are you going to do about it?
In 2016, guns were equal opportunity cause of death for those 1-19 -- no big diff between rural/suburban/urban. IOW, this is not a “gangs” problem (dog whistle for “inner city”). https://t.co/MXv9u4mLdT https://t.co/FVr7jmsemB
In case you are wondering, NO OTHER COUNTRY COMES CLOSE. This chart contains 2016 data (1-19 years). https://t.co/MXv9u4mLdT https://t.co/TA9isxWbbm
@vpatryshev Are you desperately trying to stick to your guns? I copied this from a New Your Times article. The 2018 data are here: https://t.co/FqfTZGu3F7
@grannylater not upsetting because you are wrong. https://t.co/WxajYKlON9
@jason_willz1 @Oneguy83440339 @DrAcula987 @drdannoca @CPHO_Canada There are 1,500 respiratory deaths in children every year in the USA. "One in seven child deaths result from pneumonia, the flu, and other lower respiratory infections" https://t.co/7XpPbl8p
@CornHusker2327 @fwtoney If you include teenagers, your child is most likely to die in a car accident or by gun violence. https://t.co/lVcIl228o0
@lexu_07 @thereal_truther @DiedSuddenly_ About 600 kids die in the United States from heart disease per year: https://t.co/jY6iRovtwc . Unless there is a known risk factor, nobody knows who to screen. Cut out the "just asking". And stop trying to excuse
@greg_travis @JackTors11245 Why the seriously staggering differences in 2016 vs 2018-2020? Ex: MVA 5.21 vs 0.7, a 744% difference. https://t.co/7fPoCGafph
@AtteSaarela @ylecun Poisson is a leading cause of death for children, 5% of kids in the US die of overdose/poisson. My guess is it is mostly household goods not stored carefully, such as paint remover and bleach. https://t.co/w0NkfWYnhx Anything powerf
@honestsportz @Internet_TLCM Except that's not true though. Firearms are the 2nd leading cause (counting homicides, suicides, and accidents all together), but the report also notes that young people are 1/4 the US population and account for <2% of deat
RT @TRIBVNE1: @97Percentorg @RoyCooperNC This is literally a bold faced lie. https://t.co/YahcFxvOI5
@97Percentorg @RoyCooperNC This is literally a bold faced lie. https://t.co/YahcFxvOI5
@SperlingTroy @Magalicious8207 @JackPosobiec Which kids are getting killed? Funny, I don't see "vaccine" ANYWHERE on this list: https://t.co/vzh3wc9rVl https://t.co/z7s66jlKoy
@Lalura @JuiceMcnally @scampbell22206 @davidhogg111 Sorry, it is motor vehicles. https://t.co/llj1bYuahS
RT @CoryBMorgan: 20% were from auto accidents. 5% were drownings. It isn't a headline maker that RSV makes up 2% worldwide. Even lower in…
RT @CoryBMorgan: 20% were from auto accidents. 5% were drownings. It isn't a headline maker that RSV makes up 2% worldwide. Even lower in…
20% were from auto accidents. 5% were drownings. It isn't a headline maker that RSV makes up 2% worldwide. Even lower in North America https://t.co/ZH9U7VV2vg
@TeamPelosi This is misinformation. According to the NIH, auto crashes are the #1 cause of death in children and adolescents in the United States. https://t.co/X2Y3QuF56n
@TeamPelosi Americans aged 1-19 are more than twice as likely to die in a car crash as be killed with a gun by another person. No specific data yet on hammers: https://t.co/QRBhadnUsm
@svensrevenge @DrJamesOlsson Hey, Sven, I can't seem to find heart failure from NIH records. https://t.co/IBezYJGJhW
@Taika_Jonne @steveinpursuit Not just measles specifically, but infectious diseases in general mostly follow the same pattern. https://t.co/F9bhLWrdyy https://t.co/n8OiTkc4sF
@DebbieSVA @tedcruz Like most of what leftist democrats, you are wrong again. https://t.co/Ira3dAoxD1
@Patrick_am_I @Dennis_DevoeSt @CliffWilksBooth @thegabhour @GOP So, in your opinion, are firearm deaths among children and adolescents in the US too high, too low, or about right? https://t.co/goI3cQ0qUS https://t.co/Va2Q830fpZ
@Patrick_am_I @Dennis_DevoeSt @CliffWilksBooth @thegabhour @GOP Not sure what you count as “having a fun”, but there were indeed far more than a hundred or so firearm deaths of children and adolescents. 3,143 in 2016, but has gone up since to surpass auto
@FightingMama18 @MomsDemand @NabeelaforIL Motor vehicles are more than double the cause of death of individuals below 19 of firearm related homicides. Firearm deaths virtually tie cancer deaths. This doesn't separate gang deaths vs school shootings which a
@duderino102 @OneTweetPony @Cynthia04784679 @TheKosmicKat @shannonrwatts @darth https://t.co/gvJF0pakeo Had anybody ever challenged your ideas in person, you'd see that, while obviously disgustingly high, kids are less likely to die of gun violence than ve
@Nobody_thats_me @MuellerSheWrote @RobKing44645429 I have a couple resources for you: know the leading causes of childhood death: https://t.co/dcxT4LYgYQ Know the reliability and bias of news sources: https://t.co/awUNXsJeCs That stuff you're quoting and r
@gretchenwhitmer LIAR-Overall,#1 cause of child death is motor vehicle accidents(20%).Deaths from guns was 15% BUT 42% was suicide and other! Overall,death from gun violence is tied with cancer and suffocation at #3. GUN violence is #1 (3.7x greater) in
@therecount Whitmer lied when she said the #1 cause of death among kids is guns. #1 is auto accidents. 30% of kid gun deaths are suicides. https://t.co/7gBdXWi1bK
RT @LillichMike: @RepMaryMiller Ah, no, Liddle Conspiracy Missy. According to the National Institutes of Health the top three causes of dea…
@RepMaryMiller Ah, no, Liddle Conspiracy Missy. According to the National Institutes of Health the top three causes of death for young people are: 1. All injuries. 2. Motor vehicle crash. 3. Guns. No mention of fentanyl. Imagine that. Facts are pesky th
@BeverleyBarnum @NRA @ChristineDrazan @TinaKotek Wrong. Automobile accidents are. You’re either misled or lying. #orpol #orgov https://t.co/yJ01wekzGn
@RottenInDenmark I dunno, seems like Covid could enter top ten for kiddos this year if other numbers similar to 2016: https://t.co/Xl7rk8ulIt
@A_J_Waters @AnishaKMD @vlindy33 I say this as someone who had both kids RF until 4, and still has a 9YO in a harnessed seat, this isn’t the own you think it is. https://t.co/RFM6Kw3h5O https://t.co/5ODkXe1uGy
RT @dww13495527: @davidhogg111 "Motor vehicle crashes were the leading cause of death for children and adolescents, representing 20% of all…
@davidhogg111 "Motor vehicle crashes were the leading cause of death for children and adolescents, representing 20% of all deaths; firearm-related injuries were the second leading cause of death, responsible for 15% of deaths. https://t.co/GuR2jXw1LC.
@DrSusanOliver1 And the death rate in that study is stupidly low… less than one in 100,000. That’s one fifth of those who will die in an automobile accident. https://t.co/rP3Dfm4fET
@theprophetpizza @abby_aguirre Did you even look at the stats of children's deaths? https://t.co/mhvlrkMeWm MVAs is#1 cause of deaths. Almost double that of gun related homicides... Took me almost a minute to research this, do we have any legitimate jou
@iraqlivesmatter @PostmilPractice @atrupar Nope, still car crashes, dipshit. BTW, separate out the disingenuous suicides and its even lower. https://t.co/Bf9kfn1HiP
@RPBarth @mdsocialwork child fatalities occur at a rate significantly less than the number you stated. unintentional injury is better explained by disparities in medical care as mediated by urban v rural, lower q of care for nonwhite children and higher ra
1/2 [2018] The Major Causes of Death in Children and Adolescents in the United States https://t.co/34uyKg5B9e
@RepAnnieKuster @RepAnnieKuster Leading cause of death for children is car wrecks. Oh and that data includes teens and young adults so the data is not really just children. Stop lying. https://t.co/wY3OCp1W7Y.
RT @EricTopol: What is killing our kids in the US? After car accidents, it's guns. And rising sharply in recent years; + major outlier vs r…
@Girl4change @FATCAed @nytimes All cause (non Covid deaths) 26.6 per 100K, Covid, 0.2 per 100K. Feel free to check my math. Covid isn’t even in the top 20, Virtually everything else is more dangerous. (I’ve posted about this before with all the links on my
@AnthonyKingery9 @JiQed @FoxNews With lethality in mind. In 2020, firearms became the leading cause of death in adolescences, so like vehicles before, I suppose we better do something about it. https://t.co/BsHqGZH4PY
@maiab For children and adolescents, they are 2.5x more likely to die in a car crash than by firearm. I would expect that number to be much higher. The chance of dying by firearm is similar to that of dying from cancer. https://t.co/LPBhiKOPOS.
@POTUS Actually you are incorrect Mr. President. Motor vehicle crashes are the highest leading cause of death in children. Not sure where you are getting you information from. Many of the firearm injury death seem to be from improper storage of weapons. h
@POTUS @SharylAttkisson Actually, the leading cause of adolescent deaths is motor vehicle crashes. https://t.co/7u8fi78uGt What we need is bipartisan legislation that will keep children from getting into cars.
@POTUS Huh... Really? Even the NEJM says death in kids is rare, and those numbersmetely rising to the top because what used to be deadly is treatable now.... ...and even then, it's NOT #1. https://t.co/h5paEe2OHZ.
@JudicialWatch @TomFitton Firearms are the second leading cause of death among children. 15% of all childhood deaths could be prevented with gun control. The militia is clearly not regulating itself. https://t.co/oPakZR9Dvs
Suicide and Homicide are tragically high in our youth, could the cause be us the adults showing them what crazy looks like? It's not the rope, the vehicle or the guns, it is us! @TheDemocrats @GOP @staceyabrams @BetoORourke @GavinNewsom @KathyHochul http
@PEM_md Guns don't kill people, bad policies do. Firearms related deaths increased 13.5%, but drug overdoses and poisonings doubled from 2019 to 2020. Being stuck at home had almost no affect on child COVID fatalities, but had other awful affects. https:/
@Dare2BDarlene @ABC The majority (68%) of youth who died did so during adolescence. Among these adolescent youth (10 to 19 years of age), injury deaths from motor vehicle crashes, firearms, and suffocation were the three leading causes of death https://t.c
@G8trz4ever @mhdksafa @sssleeps Cars kill more people than guns. If you take out suicide, cars kill way more people than guns…https://t.co/bGxbHrTB2a
@motiv8business @AusCan531 @ianfarrow @tedcruz https://t.co/fOSJoVYFSQ The right to self defense is not a cult. The gun confiscation Communists, however, are a cult, since they irrationally blame guns for homicides. and want to take Constitutional rights
Here is a table of the leading causes of death among children and adolescents from data obtained in 2016. ref:https://t.co/FP6Ko8j5qO /4 https://t.co/ooU8GOOYYf
@DrAmbroise21 Encore un exemple de "well-regulated militia" en action. Et les pro-life sont bien sur *crickets* sur la 3eme cause de mortalite infantile aux States. Une fois dehors, ils s'en balek a la sanctite de la vie. https://t.co/tHzpyK8qrI
https://t.co/3v1ZsGOcJq Quoted from the link above: "Motor vehicle crashes were the leading cause of death for children and adolescents, representing 20% of all deaths; firearm-related injuries were the second leading cause of death, responsible for 15% of
@riftenhammer @AlfieSelvaggi @chegney @borg304 @ReallyAmerican1 Heres a site where you can look at the trend data per capita (100k) https://t.co/6JAKTIqJqW It dipped was lower in 2016 but was still second most common according to this source. https://t.co/
@SuzannetaylorSt @Texas68Landon @TheAmandaGorman It depends how you read the data. If you let the larger numbers of teen suicides & gang violence murders skew the results, yes. Otherwise, no. Drowning, motor vehicle crashes, malignant neoplasm, and con
@gigiwarriorgirl @MarshaBlackburn https://t.co/NTGvRqZdvK Wrong. It's motor vehicles. Let's outlaw cars!!! Moron
@RepAdamSchiff Stop lying you bastard. https://t.co/LXiT20u3TV
@RepAdamSchiff Wrong. You are lying again. Causes of death ages one to 19 in America https://t.co/kSMmcFubcR The court followed the law and upheld the constitution. Discrediting your radical unlawful racist agenda and endangering your grifting. FIFY. Y
@BrianCo69647521 @alphabetpersonn @daveyboysmitt1 @OldSchoolRepubs @JoeBiden No liberal media Chad! https://t.co/Pg3elwFKC5 not sure how 18 and 19 year old are considered adults and how it makes better? GTFO
@marwilliamson Motor vehicle is and always has been in the modern era the leading case of death for children. It is interesting that no one ever talks about increasing the driving age to 21 years old to decrease the number of deaths among children. https:
@curtisstigers @Leighincognito @jhjpotter This is false and it isn't even close. Especially if you remove 18 and 19 year old gang members and suicides from the tally. It's just scarier and more tragic. You'll be fine. Our children will be fine. http
@Rock_plus_Blues @bustadem @nrawomen @NRA Your flex is to correct me 'all rifle rounds are high velocity'. LMAO? We're talking about murdered children here If this wasn't so tragic it would laughable https://t.co/TXAYWbMFO4 Go on, Chris give me another
Motor vehicle crashes were the leading cause of death for children and adolescents, representing 20% of all deaths;
@Murp1953Tim @EpochTimes @laurenboebert Oh, Tim, I bet you're a #TrustTheScience kind of guy, am I right? 🤭https://t.co/LFBePHVWOV https://t.co/u0pt8KFrAo
RT @spudmonkey66: @Bruce66149821 @SMSalas14 It is, in fact, not true. https://t.co/qQEgY3dLhz
@Bruce66149821 @SMSalas14 It is, in fact, not true. https://t.co/qQEgY3dLhz
@LanetteHarley Oh no, we had never young people dying before the jab. 🙄 Dated from 2018 (yes,2 years before your scary jab) https://t.co/t3m91NuWw4
@DarnelSugarfoo Young people were alway dying before the jab. 🙄 Dated from 2018 (yes,2 years before your scary jab) https://t.co/t3m91NuWw4
@and_kell Oh no, we had never young people dying before the jab. 🙄 Dated from 2018 (yes,2 years before your scary jab) https://t.co/t3m91NuWw4
@obijuanmusic Oh no, we had never young people dying before the jab. 🙄 Dated from 2018 (yes,2 years before your scary jab) https://t.co/t3m91NuWw4
@johnsteppling Oh no, we had never young people dying before the jab. 🙄 Dated from 2018 (yes,2 years before your scary jab) https://t.co/t3m91NuWw4
@Gregorio_Tolani Oh no, we had never young people dying before the jab. 🙄 Dated from 2018 (yes,2 years before your scary jab) https://t.co/t3m91NuWw4
https://t.co/fDAcj4s3UE Here doper
@BillEGoatGruff @thePatriot121 @NRA The leading causes of death varied between younger and older children. Among children 1 to 4 years of age, drowning was the most common cause of death, followed by congenital abnormalities and motor vehicle crashes.Dec 2