This study is supposed to be about children, but they use people under 20.
http://www.healthcentral.com/dailydose/cf/2014/01/28/gun_injuries_hospitalize_20_u_s_children_a_day/commentsI would be curious to see the numbers for under 18 and break it down by crime related, suicide, and accident. I would like to see a breakdown of the crimes related to specific crimes and whether or not they are gang related and what cities and states these occurred.
It would be interesting to know why they area calling legal adults children. Are the stats skewed by including gang members in the 18-20 age range? Granted you can be younger, but what are the numbers further broken down.
My hunch is that Chicago, D.C. and other cities with similarly anti-gun laws would have the higher numbers for criminal activity, especially gang related. Accidents and suicides should be more evenly spread across the country.
I wonder if anyone has done a study of gun "accidents" for age, ethnicity, income, education, etc. Are gun accidents more prone in poor homes, less educated homes, etc? Also a breakdown of legally possessed vs. illegally possessed weapons would be good. Identifying who is the most careless with guns would shine a light on which segment of the population to reinforce gun safety rules and keeping guns and ammunition away from unsupervised children.