

Among younger children (ages 0-12 years) who are killed by a firearm, 85% are killed in their own home.People that die from accidental shooting were more than three times as likely to live in a home with a firearm.An emergency department visit for non-fatal assault injury places a youth at 40% higher risk for subsequent firearm injury.Between 20, more than 15,000 children (ages 19 and under) died due to firearms, and at least 13,000 sustained unintentional firearm-related injury or death.1.7 million children live with unlocked, loaded guns - 1 out of 3 homes with kids have guns.There are more than 393 million guns in circulation in the United States - approximately 120.5 guns for every 100 people.

children and teens and the leading cause of death of among high school students. According to a 2019 study, gun injuries are the second-leading cause of death among U.S.In 2018, 4,775 young people ages 10-24 were victims of homicide - an average of 13 each day.
